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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Wimbledon 2011: Roger v Kukushkin

Every great shot Roger's hit on grass was there today. Running FH DTL winners, same as the first time I saw him play on grass. And just as brilliant. Time feels like it stops still for his topspin BHs, as though Roger has an eternity to stroke the ball DTL for a winner. Maybe he just gets ready that much earlier because the surface demands it.

Roger's serve was fantastic. Early in the first set, he hesitated before coming in behind one serve. Roger stayed back most of the first set to find his game and rythym on a windy day against an inspired opponent who stayed with him for a set and a half. And find it he did.

So his great serve and ground game from Paris came with him to Wimbledon. He'll play his way into better volleys and if he can get through the first 3 rounds in straights - hopefully without losing his serve which looks that good - he'll be relaxed enough to focus on a lot more of what Roger does best on grass. Like destroying the competition.

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  1. And how about those BH slices? Can't think of a single person - not even Wolfgang Puck - who can slice bread half as good as Roger knifed the ball today. Holy smokes.

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  2. So quick! Thanks for the update. So those loopy shots in the first set is also Rog finding his rhythm? BTW, Kukushkin really played very well, from serve to volley, slice even some flat FH, it's unfortunate he had to face Rog so early. He would have won if he played Cilic. XD

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  3. Wind management was apparently difficult in this match. Roger said one end of the court was relatively calm and gusting at the other end. Roof design flaw perhaps?

    Roger's forward movement in the first set was perplexing. Initially I thought it was due to weird wind patterns. His serve and ground strokes were superb but he didn't get low enough on most of his volleys throughout the match.

    At first I thought he was finding his range on grass. But Roger seemed pretty low key throughout. Distracted. Rather than elated, he seemed tired during his on court post match interview.

    I wonder if his leg/groin ailment from Paris isn't completely healed yet. It could explain his initial reluctance to move forward and how he rarely got low enough on his volleys. He seemed like he was protecting something rather than in free flowing form. And still, his ball striking and side-to-side movement were fantastic.

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