Since I do not play football today, we are going to analyze some things in tennis that we need to be careful about. Of course do not think that I play "The Lord who knows everything" I just know some things since I have been playing on the field since I was 16 and I watch matches and I said to share them with you. In Football today, in addition to the news, we also look at Prehistory, Odds, Scores and much more, in short, we look at Statistics. So Statistics do not play a role in tennis, odds do not apply, form and I do not know what else. There are some other things to look out for. So let's analyze what to look out for.
Age: Age is an important factor to look out for. Older players have more experience than younger players, which is not always the case. When you reach an age above 30-32 then the difficulties begin because okay do you have experience but speed? Not so much.
Countries: It is important to know where the athlete is from why? Because there are stadiums where athletes are good and they are not. At Roland Garros, the Latin Americans, the Spaniards, the French are good and the reason is that it is a slow Stadium. At Wimbledon, for example, Latin Americans are not good because Grasidi is a fast stadium.
Players: Years ago we could easily say who would be the winner of a game because the big players came forward like Agassi, Sampras, Federer, Scruff, Hingins, the Williams Brothers. Of course in recent years this has changed and the gap is closed at least to men and you can never be sure.
How to play: Each player has his own way of playing, Filipousis, for example, has the same way as Sampras, that is, a strong Service, then quickly in the net and volley. Other players play in the baseline by hitting the corners of the court so they try to force the opponent to make mistakes.
Pitches: Stadiums are an important factor why? In each court the player plays differently in each court there is a different ball speed as there are the best and the worst. As I mentioned above on the clay court, a lot of patience is needed from the player because the ball comes and goes many times and the game lasts a long time. While on Grass but also on the floor (special surface in tennis) the ball moves very fast and the games do not last long, in fact they end in Service with an ace.<o>>
Hits: And games play an important role some players play the backhand with 2 hands (like me) and some players play with one hand. Of course, problems are created here with both hands, why? In fast courts when the player throws a strong blow and his opponent is playing with both hands he must move quickly to take a position and make the move to hit it. Of course in slow courts things are a little easier because the opponent prepares faster. Now on the one hand (we are talking about backhand) things are both easy and difficult. In fast courts, then, you have to move quickly to get a good position and hit the ball as best you can, of course with one hand it makes more movement than with both hands. With one hand, however, when you do not get a good position in the blow he makes, you cut the ball (slice), that is, you hit it in such a way that the blow may not be possible, but it keeps the opponent back in the baseline and may make a mistake. Of course in this case the ball is passed to the opponent for a good shot, maybe a final one.
Outdoor Factors: So in addition to the above we must pay attention to other things in tennis. As we have to watch out for Injuries where some players come from an injury where they affect the players in their game. Nerves are also an important factor in tennis because if in a game the player in front gets upset about a wrong move he can get to the point of losing the set. Safin, for example, is a nervous player and in the German tournament he managed to lose to Federer when he was clearly calmer. Finally, voices are not allowed in tennis games. In games it is like watching a theater or an opera. Of course, lately Sharapova is already shouting in her blows, something that can affect the opponent and detune her and she can not concentrate completely. In fact, Sharapova's voice reaches 100 db.
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So these are some things to look out for in tennis. As I said above the STATISTICS does not play a role in tennis. Now one can look at prehistory and for example one can look at Safin's match with Filipoussis where in the victories Safin was 4-1 and one could say yes the statistics show Safin. If this is not the case, look at what year they played from then until now, what has happened? Take a look at what stadium they have played. Look at what kind of tournament they played Grand Slam? or something else? You saw it is not a matter of statistics.
Today, Filipousis had a problem with an injury to his leg in the second set where he was in front of the tie break 4-2 and he had a serve and he succeeded and lost. And in the 3rd set and broke his serve Filipousis the Safina and lost.
These are some things we need to know
Age: Age is an important factor to look out for. Older players have more experience than younger players, which is not always the case. When you reach an age above 30-32 then the difficulties begin because okay do you have experience but speed? Not so much.
Countries: It is important to know where the athlete is from why? Because there are stadiums where athletes are good and they are not. At Roland Garros, the Latin Americans, the Spaniards, the French are good and the reason is that it is a slow Stadium. At Wimbledon, for example, Latin Americans are not good because Grasidi is a fast stadium.
Players: Years ago we could easily say who would be the winner of a game because the big players came forward like Agassi, Sampras, Federer, Scruff, Hingins, the Williams Brothers. Of course in recent years this has changed and the gap is closed at least to men and you can never be sure.
How to play: Each player has his own way of playing, Filipousis, for example, has the same way as Sampras, that is, a strong Service, then quickly in the net and volley. Other players play in the baseline by hitting the corners of the court so they try to force the opponent to make mistakes.
Pitches: Stadiums are an important factor why? In each court the player plays differently in each court there is a different ball speed as there are the best and the worst. As I mentioned above on the clay court, a lot of patience is needed from the player because the ball comes and goes many times and the game lasts a long time. While on Grass but also on the floor (special surface in tennis) the ball moves very fast and the games do not last long, in fact they end in Service with an ace.<o>>
Hits: And games play an important role some players play the backhand with 2 hands (like me) and some players play with one hand. Of course, problems are created here with both hands, why? In fast courts when the player throws a strong blow and his opponent is playing with both hands he must move quickly to take a position and make the move to hit it. Of course in slow courts things are a little easier because the opponent prepares faster. Now on the one hand (we are talking about backhand) things are both easy and difficult. In fast courts, then, you have to move quickly to get a good position and hit the ball as best you can, of course with one hand it makes more movement than with both hands. With one hand, however, when you do not get a good position in the blow he makes, you cut the ball (slice), that is, you hit it in such a way that the blow may not be possible, but it keeps the opponent back in the baseline and may make a mistake. Of course in this case the ball is passed to the opponent for a good shot, maybe a final one.
Outdoor Factors: So in addition to the above we must pay attention to other things in tennis. As we have to watch out for Injuries where some players come from an injury where they affect the players in their game. Nerves are also an important factor in tennis because if in a game the player in front gets upset about a wrong move he can get to the point of losing the set. Safin, for example, is a nervous player and in the German tournament he managed to lose to Federer when he was clearly calmer. Finally, voices are not allowed in tennis games. In games it is like watching a theater or an opera. Of course, lately Sharapova is already shouting in her blows, something that can affect the opponent and detune her and she can not concentrate completely. In fact, Sharapova's voice reaches 100 db.
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So these are some things to look out for in tennis. As I said above the STATISTICS does not play a role in tennis. Now one can look at prehistory and for example one can look at Safin's match with Filipoussis where in the victories Safin was 4-1 and one could say yes the statistics show Safin. If this is not the case, look at what year they played from then until now, what has happened? Take a look at what stadium they have played. Look at what kind of tournament they played Grand Slam? or something else? You saw it is not a matter of statistics.
Today, Filipousis had a problem with an injury to his leg in the second set where he was in front of the tie break 4-2 and he had a serve and he succeeded and lost. And in the 3rd set and broke his serve Filipousis the Safina and lost.
These are some things we need to know