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TCU Men's Tennis - 2020-2021
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<blockquote data-quote="Eight" data-source="post: 2901410" data-attributes="member: 73370"><p>thanks for the response and it seems to me the difference in surfaces does allow success for those will all around games and a more defensive approach to the game</p><p></p><p>the big serve game to me is akin to the basketball player who only shoots 3's with no mid-range or the baseball player who tries to pull everything and hit homeruns instead of putting the ball in play and situational hitting</p><p></p><p>truly elite players seem to me to have a diversified game such as roger, novak, murray when healthy, and rafa. additionally you have guys like stan who has had a great career, but the rackets and the emphasis on power seems to allow players who don't have complete skills to carve out decent money and as much as a guy like isner is physically limited i look at a guy like cressy who has had success in the ncaa's without developing a diversified game</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eight, post: 2901410, member: 73370"] thanks for the response and it seems to me the difference in surfaces does allow success for those will all around games and a more defensive approach to the game the big serve game to me is akin to the basketball player who only shoots 3's with no mid-range or the baseball player who tries to pull everything and hit homeruns instead of putting the ball in play and situational hitting truly elite players seem to me to have a diversified game such as roger, novak, murray when healthy, and rafa. additionally you have guys like stan who has had a great career, but the rackets and the emphasis on power seems to allow players who don't have complete skills to carve out decent money and as much as a guy like isner is physically limited i look at a guy like cressy who has had success in the ncaa's without developing a diversified game [/QUOTE]
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