• Re: Time again to talk about Djokovich's game

    From TT@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 21 22:35:03 2025
    Sawfish kirjoitti 21.1.2025 klo 20.13:
    I still doubt he'll win the AO, but in thinking again about the elements
    of his game, after hearing that he beat Alcaraz yesterday, I once again
    am really impressed by the fact that I can see by his results that he
    has won a lot, but watching his physical game, I cannot see anything at
    all as a remarkable weapon. It is one of the blandest styles I can recall.

    So to get the wins, it means that his execution of those bland strokes
    is very, very consistent, and that since conditioning greatly affects execution and hence consistency, his conditioning has been superb overall.

    Too, I think he plays a mental game, and for those susceptible to it,
    this, too, has helped him to get all those wins.

    It's really not a fun game to watch, is it?



    His game is as dull as it gets.

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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to TT@dprk.kp on Tue Jan 21 21:52:26 2025
    TT <TT@dprk.kp> Wrote in message:r
    Sawfish kirjoitti 21.1.2025 klo 20.13:> I still doubt he'll win the AO, but in thinking again about the elements > of his game, after hearing that he beat Alcaraz yesterday, I once again > am really impressed by the fact that I can see by his results
    that he > has won a lot, but watching his physical game, I cannot see anything at > all as a remarkable weapon. It is one of the blandest styles I can recall.> > So to get the wins, it means that his execution of those bland strokes > is very, very
    consistent, and that since conditioning greatly affects > execution and hence consistency, his conditioning has been superb overall.> > Too, I think he plays a mental game, and for those susceptible to it, > this, too, has helped him to get all those
    wins.> > It's really not a fun game to watch, is it?> > His game is as dull as it gets.



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  • From TT@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 21 23:40:28 2025
    PeteWasLucky kirjoitti 21.1.2025 klo 23.18:
    Sawfish <sawfish666@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    I still doubt he'll win the AO, but in thinking again about the elements of his game, after hearing that he beat Alcaraz yesterday, I once again am really impressed by the fact that I can see by his results that he has won a lot, but watching his
    physical game, I cannot see anything at all as a remarkable weapon. It is one of the blandest styles I can recall.So to get the wins, it means that his execution of those bland strokes is very, very consistent, and that since conditioning greatly affects
    execution and hence consistency, his conditioning has been superb overall.Too, I think he plays a mental game, and for those susceptible to it, this, too, has helped him to get all those wins.It's really not a fun game to watch, is it?-- --Sawfish~~~~~~~~
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Life is a tragedy to those who feel, a comedy to those who think."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Alcaraz gets exposed on HC, a concerns that I shared here before the match. I wasn't convinced he is the favorite. Check his results on HC for entire 2024.

    Regarding Djokovic, at this stage in his career and age, it's all about the right balance and efficiency to preserve energy.

    He got Zverev next, I convince myself that Zverev will have his time soon, but it's just hopes.

    I respect the hard work Zverev has been putting in and the major changes in his personality accepting defeats in finals and SF while continuing to work harder.

    Zverev is our only hope?
    Looks like I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue.

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  • From Scall5@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 21 18:01:05 2025
    On 1/21/2025 2:35 PM, TT wrote:
    Sawfish kirjoitti 21.1.2025 klo 20.13:
    I still doubt he'll win the AO, but in thinking again about the
    elements of his game, after hearing that he beat Alcaraz yesterday, I
    once again am really impressed by the fact that I can see by his
    results that he has won a lot, but watching his physical game, I
    cannot see anything at all as a remarkable weapon. It is one of the
    blandest styles I can recall.

    So to get the wins, it means that his execution of those bland strokes
    is very, very consistent, and that since conditioning greatly affects
    execution and hence consistency, his conditioning has been superb
    overall.

    Too, I think he plays a mental game, and for those susceptible to it,
    this, too, has helped him to get all those wins.

    It's really not a fun game to watch, is it?



    His game is as dull as it gets.

    I find his very efficient enjoyable to watch. Very crafty is Djok.
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  • From Scall5@21:1/5 to PeteWasLucky on Tue Jan 21 18:03:06 2025
    On 1/21/2025 3:18 PM, PeteWasLucky wrote:
    Sawfish <sawfish666@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    I still doubt he'll win the AO, but in thinking again about the elements of his game, after hearing that he beat Alcaraz yesterday, I once again am really impressed by the fact that I can see by his results that he has won a lot, but watching his
    physical game, I cannot see anything at all as a remarkable weapon. It is one of the blandest styles I can recall.So to get the wins, it means that his execution of those bland strokes is very, very consistent, and that since conditioning greatly affects
    execution and hence consistency, his conditioning has been superb overall.Too, I think he plays a mental game, and for those susceptible to it, this, too, has helped him to get all those wins.It's really not a fun game to watch, is it?-- --Sawfish~~~~~~~~
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Life is a tragedy to those who feel, a comedy to those who think."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Alcaraz gets exposed on HC, a concerns that I shared here before the match. I wasn't convinced he is the favorite. Check his results on HC for entire 2024.

    Regarding Djokovic, at this stage in his career and age, it's all about the right balance and efficiency to preserve energy.

    He got Zverev next, I convince myself that Zverev will have his time soon, but it's just hopes.

    I respect the hard work Zverev has been putting in and the major changes in his personality accepting defeats in finals and SF while continuing to work harder.

    Agree 100%. He could have packed it all in with the money he has already
    won. Instead he appears to train even harder these days.
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