Saturday, 6 April 2013

For the bigger picture, what separates Nadal from everybody - past, present or future?

Unlike Borg or the others, Nadal was so remarkably born to win on clay - and clay ONLY. There was NO other choice. But he got the term 'adaptification' to a complete new state. He was able to grasp other surfaces with sufficient clearance not to only win Slams on them but to win them after defeating the GOAT on those particular surfaces - with ease. Oh, what did you say? "It is because the areas have already been slowed therefore ridiculously." That would have now been correct if Nadal was able to bridge the gap between his exploits on clay with ones at different materials with a lot more efficiency than the figures today indicate. The lopsidedness is so freaking clear that it AT THE VERY LEAST removes that being the ONLY REAL aspect in what's happened. When you insert the range of the well he was planted in with respect to clay no-one has had the oppertunity to modify this proficiently AND quickly specially. He'd miles to climb to just reach the outer lining. From retooling his offer to standard distance to whatever, it will need to have been a gruelling procedure. A lot more when that transformation was plagued with a very real possibility of losing the bird in hand (clay) along the way. All that without even factoring the clear presence of some clown named Federer reigning beyond supreme at these turfs.

Via: Omiya Ardija - Kashima Antlers - Japanese j-League

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