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Federer sets career goal of 20 Grand Slams

Posted on 8/13/10 at 1:25 pm
Posted by TulaneTigerFan
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Posted on 8/13/10 at 1:25 pm
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Can he do it? He's at 16 now.
Posted by SprintFun
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Posted on 8/13/10 at 1:27 pm to
Boy that'd be tough. I can see 18, 19 may be stretching it, but 20 is out of the question, IMO.
Posted by TulaneTigerFan
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Posted on 8/13/10 at 1:28 pm to
I'd say he has an outside shot at 20 if he wins the US in a few weeks. If not then I'd put his chances at just about zero.
Posted by Tigerbait337
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Posted on 8/13/10 at 1:28 pm to
2 US opens..1 Aussie..1 Wimbledon
Posted by Them
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Posted on 8/13/10 at 1:32 pm to
Almost certainly 18
Posted by Bullethead88
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Posted on 8/13/10 at 1:40 pm to
Not to hijack your thread, but IMO Tiger has better chance of breaking Nicklaus' record than Fed does of winning 20, and right now it doesn't look good for Tiger.

With players catching up to him on grass, and the slower surfaces at the French and Aussie opens, the U.S. open is his best shot. I just don't see Fed winning 4 more slams. Even if he stays after it and keeps in good shape (with no major injury), think the over-under on slams is 2.5.

Posted by TulaneTigerFan
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Posted on 8/13/10 at 2:18 pm to
Fed plays a rematch against Berdych tonight in a US Open tune up event. It should be a good preview of where he's at after his extended break.
Posted by PokerLawyer
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Posted on 8/13/10 at 3:02 pm to
Can't see Fed hitting 20. Maybe not even another. Nadal has just been whipping him like a government mule. If we're honest, Fed's solo French is 100% attributable to Robin Soderling taking Nadal out and one of his Wimbledon titles because Nadal didn't defend from the year before due to injury.

Unless Rafa takes a physical dive again, and because Djokovic, Del Potro, Verdasco and a handful of others have risen up, Fed is going to have a tough row to hoe to win even one more.

This post was edited on 8/13/10 at 3:03 pm
Posted by TulaneTigerFan
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Posted on 8/13/10 at 3:06 pm to
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Maybe not even another


Really? I'd assume that he'll win at least one more unless he suddenly retires

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Nadal has just been whipping him like a government mule.


They've only played each other once in the past year.

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If we're honest, Fed's solo French is 100% attributable to Robin Soderling taking Nadal out and one of his Wimbledon titles because Nadal didn't defend from the year before due to injury.




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Unless Rafa takes a physical dive again, and because Djokovic, Del Potro, Verdasco and a handful of others have risen up, Fed is going to have a tough row to hoe to win even one more.


Verdasco?

And Djokovic hasn't exactly been setting the world on the fire the past year either.
Posted by PokerLawyer
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Posted on 8/13/10 at 3:31 pm to
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They've only played each other once in the past year.

May be, but have a look at their record in GS finals and, more specifically, Fed has beaten Nadal ONE TIME since 2008.
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Verdasco?

And Djokovic hasn't exactly been setting the world on the fire the past year either.

Verdasco was simply an example of the type of player that could pop Fed on any given Sunday, like Del Potro has.

As for Djokovic, what are you talking about? You think the ATP donated to him all those points that put Fed in his rear view mirror?
This post was edited on 8/13/10 at 3:35 pm
Posted by TulaneTigerFan
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Posted on 8/13/10 at 3:45 pm to
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May be, but have a look at their record in GS finals and, more specifically, Fed has beaten Nadal ONE TIME since 2008.


And almost all of their matches have been on clay.

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Verdasco was simply an example of the type of player that could pop Fed on any given Sunday, like Del Potro has.


Federer has been losing exclusively to big hitters for the most part. Citing Verdasco, who is not a huge hitter and has never beaten Fed, doesn't make sense.

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As for Djokovic, what are you talking about? You think the ATP donated to him all those points that put Fed in his rear view mirror?


If you think Djokovic hasn't been a massive disappointment recently you haven't been paying attention. He's only won one tournament the entire year. That's also the only time all year he's even made the finals.
Posted by PokerLawyer
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Posted on 8/13/10 at 3:46 pm to
For clarity...Fed can, and very will might, win another GS. All I'm getting at is that it won't be as a matter of right and "paperwork" kind of thing like it was for the last several years.

No doubt he is leading the conservation about being the greatest to ever play the game, but his strangle-hold on the game has definitely loosened, if not gone hands off.
Posted by PokerLawyer
Member since Apr 2010
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Posted on 8/13/10 at 3:50 pm to
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And almost all of their matches have been on clay.

Except that two of the 3 GS finals that they've played in that time period were 08 Wimbledon and 09 Aussie. Guess who won both?
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Citing Verdasco, who is not a huge hitter and has never beaten Fed, doesn't make sense.

Again, I'm not advocating that Verdasco is going to take Fed to school, but anybody who watches the game knows that Verdasco has one of the biggest forehands out there. Of course he's a big hitter.
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If you think Djokovic hasn't been a massive disappointment recently you haven't been paying attention. He's only won one tournament the entire year. That's also the only time all year he's even made the finals.

He's definitely not bringing home an arse load of trophies, but, again, Fed is in his rear view mirror because he's so damn consistent to making it to the second week.
Posted by TulaneTigerFan
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Posted on 8/13/10 at 3:51 pm to
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For clarity...Fed can, and very will might, win another GS. All I'm getting at is that it won't be as a matter of right and "paperwork" kind of thing like it was for the last several years.

No doubt he is leading the conservation about being the greatest to ever play the game, but his strangle-hold on the game has definitely loosened, if not gone hands off.


Now this, I can agree with
Posted by TulaneTigerFan
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Posted on 8/13/10 at 3:53 pm to
Fair enough. I understand your points, and they definitely have validity. I'm interested to see how the US Open shakes out. Nadal just pulled out a 3 setter over Kohlschrebier. Hopefully I can catch the Fed/Berdych rematch later.
Posted by PokerLawyer
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Posted on 8/13/10 at 3:58 pm to
As I think about it, I guess I said Verdasco to begin with because I'm remembering the 09 Aussie. Remember the semis? Verdasco gave Rafa all he could say grace over in 5. Then, Rafa takes the title from Fed. Verdasco definitely played Rafa tougher than Fed did, but that's apples and oranges - agreed.

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Hopefully I can catch the Fed/Berdych rematch later.

Me too. Tennis channel or what?
Posted by TulaneTigerFan
Seattle
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Posted on 8/13/10 at 4:01 pm to
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As I think about it, I guess I said Verdasco to begin with because I'm remembering the 09 Aussie. Remember the semis? Verdasco gave Rafa all he could say grace over in 5. Then, Rafa takes the title from Fed. Verdasco definitely played Rafa tougher than Fed did, but that's apples and oranges - agreed.


That Verdasco/Nadal semi match is one of my all time favorites. That was a great one. I've pulled for Verdasco since then. And yes, he definitely played Nadal a lot tougher than Fed did in the final.

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Me too. Tennis channel or what?


I was hoping that ESPN might cover it live. They probably won't though
Posted by PokerLawyer
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Posted on 8/13/10 at 4:08 pm to
Which one is more impressive?
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Posted by Bullethead88
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Posted on 8/13/10 at 5:56 pm to
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Which one is more impressive?
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Both are, of course, great points, but I'll take the first one.

Continuing the discussion from above in the thread, and this ain't gonna be too popular with TulaneTiger, but I have lost some respect for Fed in the last couple of years based on his play in the closing sets of his finals matches against Nadal in the Aussie and DelPotro in the Open.

I was always a big Fed fan because I admired his all-court, all-style game and the way he handled himself even as he began to be considered as the greatest in the game. But it seemed to me that in those 2 matches he sort of lost his will to win/compete. Maybe he just got a little tired, but it seemed like more than that to me -- and I lost some of my admiration for him when he seemed to settle for second in those matches.

In contrast, against Nadal in the epic 5th set at Wimbledon, it appeared that Fed was a little tired and it affected his footwork that caused him to miss some forehands that he otherwise usually makes, but he never stopped competing, struggling to the death until the last point. I just didn't get that same feeling in the other matches, and it surprised me.
This post was edited on 8/13/10 at 6:42 pm
Posted by TulaneTigerFan
Seattle
Member since Sep 2005
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Posted on 8/13/10 at 6:03 pm to
I actually agree with you. I think it could be a motivation issue, which is why he's now publicly setting this goal for himself. His life has changed a lot recently with the birth of his twins, gotta be hard to stay focused given everything he's accomplished.
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