well, yeah. He was prepared mentally and physycally to go 5 sets . If Murray was prepared too, we would've watched another classic of 6 hours or so. ("OMG, this guy is ready to go for 5 sets?? I am in no way doing it...good buy folks.", and Murr is bageled to get out of train wreck asap.)
This is good news, since Federer is aging, Rafa is in a slump, weird condition...at least to see Djoker be up to the level of the Greats we used to watch for a decade. Hopefully , Murr will take this as a good lesson to come back stronger, to prepare himself to counter Nole so we can enjoy good tennis (and not watching one sided game for last 2 sets.
Also, we could seen Wawrinka also was not mentally and physically prepared to fight all teh way through. Which is why I always though that Waw is not of a mind of top echelon guys. Too bad DelPo is injured.
Djoko definitelly deserve it and has leading position for the reason. We have true World #1 at the right position.
well, yeah. He was prepared mentally and physycally to go 5 sets . If Murray was prepared too, we would've watched another classic of 6 hours or so. ("OMG, this guy is ready to go for 5 sets?? I am in no way doing it...good buy folks.", and Murr is b
Strong in mind and body a champeen does indeed make.
But I'm quite sure the OP was suggesting Djoker's success is firmly based on a body first approach.
Strong in mind and body a champeen does indeed make.But I'm quite sure the OP was suggesting Djoker's success is firmly based on a body first approach.