Tennis Question Regarding Wimbledon

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  • funnyb25
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    • 07-09-09
    • 39663

    #1
    Tennis Question Regarding Wimbledon
    So Chris Evert just said "It is going to take a big strong hitter to win this tournament" Then she went on to name the big hitters in the Women's division. The she went on to say "That is why I think it will be hard for Kerber or Halep to win this as they are not your typical big strong hitter"

    What I don't get is that Kerber and Halep are 1 and 2 in the world. Why do they need to be big hitters here, when they haven't been the entire way working their ways to 1 and 2. Doesn't make sense to me...Gotta have something to do with the firmness of the court I am guessing compared to other venues? But then again they wouldn;t ever compete on hard floor...I don;t understand...
  • Easy-Rider 66
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    • 02-14-12
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    #2
    Her opinion must have something to do with the Grass.
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    • garvardntl
      SBR Sharp
      • 09-11-16
      • 372

      #3
      Watch Jelena win the whole thing. Just like she did on Clay, another atypical, 'non-artificial' surface.
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      • MinnesotaFats
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 12-18-10
        • 14758

        #4
        Hard hitters can get away with more errors on grass because the bounce is not always true, same with clay.

        On a hard court the bounce is always true so generally the player with less errors wins, meaning accurate finess players can rally longer and tilt the % of unforced errors in their favor.
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        • Easy-Rider 66
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          • 02-14-12
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          #5
          Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
          Hard hitters can get away with more errors on grass because the bounce is not always true, same with clay.

          On a hard court the bounce is always true so generally the player with less errors wins, meaning accurate finess players can rally longer and tilt the % of unforced errors in their favor.
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          • funnyb25
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            • 07-09-09
            • 39663

            #6
            Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
            Hard hitters can get away with more errors on grass because the bounce is not always true, same with clay.

            On a hard court the bounce is always true so generally the player with less errors wins, meaning accurate finess players can rally longer and tilt the % of unforced errors in their favor.
            Fantastic post

            Thanks
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            • Optional
              Administrator
              • 06-10-10
              • 61691

              #7
              I think big hitters suit grass better as the ball comes off the surface faster than any other too.
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              • jjgold
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 07-20-05
                • 388179

                #8
                Courts playing fast or slow this year?
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                • Mac4Lyfe
                  SBR Aristocracy
                  • 01-04-09
                  • 48384

                  #9
                  Kerber should have lost a few hours ago. Down a set and a break in the 2nd. Shelby Rogers really choked this morning. That has to be a heart breaking loss. Kontaveit was also up huge against Wozniacki (I think she had 2 match points) only to lose as well. Tough going.
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