Who can beat Federer 5 in men s tennis

Updated on physical education 2024-04-26
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Now there is only Safin, Safin and Fei Tianwang's style of play, ball path, and body are very similar, and their strength is actually almost the same, but Safin is always limited by non-technical factors, such as injuries and bad temper. If Safin fixes these factors well, he will definitely be the enemy of Fei Tianwang, just like in the semi-finals of the Australian Open last year, when both men played at their full level, Safin narrowly won and achieved a battle of the century. If Xiao Sa can really adjust himself and have a big fight with Fei Tianwang, then the fans will really have a good show.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Nalbandian is the only player with a record against Federer who has more wins and fewer losses.

    Baghdatis has a lot of potential!

    Agassi, if only at a younger age would be fine.

    Nadal, there's no doubt that this kid has improved a lot in the last year.

    Safin, with this strength.

    Haas, as a German golden boy, has the conditions to have the strength to impact.

    Hewitt, with a complete style of play, is a balanced figure in men's tennis.

    The last one is Fei Tianwang himself. He is constantly surpassing himself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Ahem, Federer is not a god, he can be defeated!

    A match like the one with which Davydenko duels proves this.

    And Nadal, Baghdatis (watched the Australian Open final?) Oh, this kid is really good) and other young and promising dark horses emerge in an endless stream, and they will become his strong opponents.

    However, the tip is now comfortable in all aspects of technology, so perfect, exquisite, and invincible on the battlefield. and his extraordinary psychological quality, which is unmatched!

    His strength speaks for itself! I believe that everyone will have to admire him!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Not for the time being, but in terms of strength, I am more optimistic about Safin, but Safin has always lost to everyone but Federer, and now his injuries are fatal. Shuangna and Baghdatis have no hope, Nadal can only be successful on clay, Nalbandian is really lucky to win, and the Australian Open has no chance to face Federer again, Baghdatis is just a dark horse phenomenon in every Grand Slam, which is not surprising, and Roddick, Hewitt and others are difficult to do in a short time.

    Don't blame me, it's purely a personal opinion, who called me milk powder? ~

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The reason why Federer can become the king of the ball is not only that he has a comprehensive technique, but also that he has a super psychological quality, and most of the players who have played against him have lost in the psychological quality, and they are scared silly before they even play, I think if Safin can get rid of his bad temper, then he is the one who is most likely to beat Federer.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No one can beat him, he is the king, he is invincible, he is the strongest, so no one can defeat him at all!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Nadal Roddick Safin, but only occasionally prevailed. It can't be on the same level as Fiedler.

    What Nadal lacks is experience and experience.

    What Roddick lacked was technical completeness.

    What Safin lacks is a sense of self-discipline.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Have you watched the Australian Open? He Davy Dengko's scene, plus I like him more I think there is a play, because I think Dawei seems to have disrupted Fei's mind! It's just that he didn't take the chance, otherwise he would.

    The above is only a personal opinion, and if there is any violation, there is no malicious intent.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.Baghdatis.

    He trains a little more, and he can.

    2.Roddick.

    No. 2 in the world, he has a fight with Federer on his serve.

    The above is only a personal opinion, and if there is any violation, there is no malicious intent.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Roddic Crodic Crody Crodic T

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Nalbandian, as well as Safin, Roddick is unlikely.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Not anytime soon. Even if he is defeated, it will only be a game or two, and he will not be a nemesis.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Haas beat him two weeks before the Australian Open, but lost again at the Australian Open.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In my eyes as a milk powder, whoever wins Roger Federer is a fluke.

    Then you say, Who is greater than the king of heaven?

    But I also like Andy Roddick, so I chose him.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Nadal! Jc! Safin!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Nadal! Roddick. Safin!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is only one person in the world --- Safin who loves to throw a racket.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Son of Sampras or daughter of Graf.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Nadal! Roddick. Safin and injuries.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There will be no truth in the short term, Federer is an undefeated god!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Safin won the semi-finals of the Australian Open last year, and the game was exciting.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Last year there were four, and this year there is currently one.

    I don't want any more.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Federer won the Olympic men's tennis singles title. At the 2010 Australian Open, Federer defeated Murray to win his 16th Grand Slam title. He then failed to reach the final of three Grand Slams in a row, ending his streak of 23 consecutive Grand Slam semifinals since the 2004 French Open.

    2011 was a year in which Federer did not win a major since 2002, but ended the season on a 17-game winning streak and won a record-breaking sixth year-end title. After reaching the semifinals of the Australian Open, he lost to Djokovic in straight sets and failed to defend his title.

    Federer has won six ATP singles titles this year, one Grand Slam (Wimbledon), three 1000 tournaments (Indian Wells Masters, Madrid Masters, Cincinnati Masters) and two 500 titles (Rotterdam, Dubai).

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Needless to say, Federer.

    The reasons for this are, first of all, based on a series of brilliant achievements, which are not listed one by one.

    The second is the gorgeous and elegant style of play on the court, and then the excellent personal quality and style.

    You mention that Djokovic, who knows the greatness, first, has a record that is not as good as Sampras and Nadal, and certainly not as good as Federer.

    Second, Xiaode's style of play is too pragmatic, and it is a textbook standard style of play to say it well, and it is immutable and boring if it is not good.

    If there are no ups and downs in watching a movie, the audience will definitely feel depressed if they have the same routine from beginning to end.

    Thirdly, Deyo often used injuries and stoppages within the rules in the early days, and many of them were not due to their own injuries, but to deliberately disrupt the opponent's rhythm while the opponent's hand was hot to create opportunities for himself.

    Although this is not a violation of the rules, it is easy to criticize the noble sport of tennis.

    After becoming famous, Deyo got rid of the habit of being injured and stopping, but the habit of throwing rackets and roaring did not change.

    Racket wrestling is generally more common among teenagers and is considered a symbol of immaturity, and it should not appear as a ball king.

    On the other hand, after Fenner became famous, he did not have this bad habit.

    Deyo's penchant for roaring and Murray's penchant for fragmentation are so obvious that viewers question their personal qualities.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Federer has won the French Open once. On February 17, 2018, Federer returned to the ATP men's singles world No. 1 position with points from the semifinals of the Rotterdam tournament. Federer also surpassed Agassi (33) to become the oldest world No. 1:

    36 years and 6 months; Federer also surpassed Agassi (3 years) to become the player with the longest time to return to world No. 1: 5 years and 106 days; And the span that surpassed Nadal (9 years) to reach the first place in the world and the most recent number one position has been long: 14 years and 17 days.

    On November 5, 2012, Federer's world No. 1 accumulated 302 weeks, setting a new world record. On February 19, 2018, after winning Indian Wells, Miami, Halle, Wimbledon, Shanghai, Basel, Australian Open, and Rotterdam tournaments, Federer will reach the world number one for the fourth time, and this is his 303rd week of world number one.

    The 17 consecutive tournaments have reached the men's singles finals (starting at the 2005 Halley Open and ending at the 2006 Toronto Masters in Canada), the longest consecutive men's singles finals since Lendl in 1982 (18).

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Federer is considered one of the greatest tennis players of all time, can he become a representative of the tennis world? I think Federer can be used as a representative of the tennis world, because Federer is good enough, and he has actually promoted the development of tennis in various countries, let's take a look;

    First of all, Federer has won 20 Grand Slam championships, which is a very remarkable achievement, everyone must know that the big 3 tennis players, Federer's style of play is very elegant and good-looking, especially the backhand, very beautiful, because Federer's style of play is a single reflex, so, when playing the backhand, from the perspective of **, very good-looking, very beautiful, of course, and Federer's gentlemanly and elegant style, are all points that attract the audience, and Federer's serve is very powerful, often playing aces, This is his magic weapon to defeat the enemy, and of course, his unique forehand, which is very powerful;

    Secondly, Federer actually has a strong dominance on hard courts, grass, and clay, and at Federer's peak, no player can resist it, if you say, for a player, if Dugu seeks defeat, it is not interesting, so, the arrival of Nadal and Djokovic has brought new vitality to the tennis world, Federer plays elegantly and smartly, Nadal plays with extraordinary physical strength and the spirit of never admitting defeat, it can be said that he has an iron will, Djokovic can be said to be a master of layout, There are also precise landing points and very beautiful backhand straight lines; The Big Three are moving forward with each other, and now tennis, because of the Big Three, is very exciting, and the game has become very good-looking;

    Federer is not only very dominant on the court, but also does public welfare, donates to poor children, and is also a charity ambassador, so Federer has no problem as a representative of the tennis world; Although, the current Federer's injury, I hope he can enjoy the moment on the court, play a good game, enjoy the joy of the game, and leave more wonderful moments for the audience!

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    He will definitely be able to become a representative of the tennis world, because Federer has the record for the longest number of singles weeks in ATP history, and he is a very gentleman, very elegant person, and he plays in a very flashy style, so he can become a representative of the tennis world.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Yes, because he is very strong in his own right, and secondly, because he has won a lot of matches, because he has won 13 tennis titles, which is a difficult result to achieve.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Federer broke Peter Sampras's record of 286 weeks and won 102 singles titles in all tennis tournaments.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Federer represents the most beautiful

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