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TCU Men's Tennis - 2020-2021
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<blockquote data-quote="Jared7" data-source="post: 3022561" data-attributes="member: 7831"><p>The commentators on ESPN were talking about Federer and lefties in the Gasquet match and they pointed out that, despite the conventional wisdom, Roger is something like 35-1 against all lefties not named Nadal. That is, that he sometimes has difficulty but ultimately wins. And at his press conference, Federer seemed quite knowledgeable about Cam's game and how specifically Cam has improved this year with his flat two-handed backhand and his kick serve. So it would seem that Team Federer has been doing some scouting and that Cam isn't going to surprise him at all.</p><p></p><p>The U.K. press is already all over this match with articles from the Guardian, the Telegraph, the Times, the Evening Standard and more - calling it "much anticipated," noting Cam's consistency and steadiness this season. And speculating about who the crowd will root for - Wimbledon fans have loved Roger for years with his 8 titles (about as many Wimbledon matches has Cam has ever played). Murray's 5-set thriller the other night has really gotten the British tennis fans into this tourney and this is the next big event for them. The anticipation is really building for this one and your point about Cam letting the occasion overwhelm him is a real fear. Yesterday, I was feeling confident; today, I think Cam is going to get rolled. It's scheduled for early tomorrow morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared7, post: 3022561, member: 7831"] The commentators on ESPN were talking about Federer and lefties in the Gasquet match and they pointed out that, despite the conventional wisdom, Roger is something like 35-1 against all lefties not named Nadal. That is, that he sometimes has difficulty but ultimately wins. And at his press conference, Federer seemed quite knowledgeable about Cam's game and how specifically Cam has improved this year with his flat two-handed backhand and his kick serve. So it would seem that Team Federer has been doing some scouting and that Cam isn't going to surprise him at all. The U.K. press is already all over this match with articles from the Guardian, the Telegraph, the Times, the Evening Standard and more - calling it "much anticipated," noting Cam's consistency and steadiness this season. And speculating about who the crowd will root for - Wimbledon fans have loved Roger for years with his 8 titles (about as many Wimbledon matches has Cam has ever played). Murray's 5-set thriller the other night has really gotten the British tennis fans into this tourney and this is the next big event for them. The anticipation is really building for this one and your point about Cam letting the occasion overwhelm him is a real fear. Yesterday, I was feeling confident; today, I think Cam is going to get rolled. It's scheduled for early tomorrow morning. [/QUOTE]
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