How Roger Federer Must Play to Defeat Novak Djokovic?
If you were a Federer’s tennis coach, what would you tell him before the final tennis match at Wimbledon 2014? How Roger Federer must play to win Novak Djokovic?
Whether Roger Federer likes it or not, he has to keep attacking and taking chances. He can’t match Djokovic’s defense. I’d come in to net on short chips, deep slices, inside out forehand drives, and occasional serves. I’d resist the temptation to slice the service return. Grigor Dimitrov showed you could attack the Novak Djokovic serve.
Petra Kvitova won her second Wimbledon championship with a near-perfect play of Genie Bouchard. The 6-3, 6-0 victory took only 55 minutes, the quickest women’s singles final at Wimbledon in 31 years. What do you think about this final women’s tennis match in London?
Genie Bouchard didn’t play badly, at least while she thought she had a chance. Petra Kvitova played lights out. Her lefty serve was devastating, her forehand was awesome, and the precision of her cross court backhand was both surprising and mind-blowing. She might have beaten Serena Williams at her best.
It was an opinion of a tennis coach about the winning strategy for Roger Federer in the upcoming Wimbledon men’s final tomorrow. I hope, it will be very interesting and intriguing tennis match. Enjoy watching and Like TennisConsult.com on Facebook. Thank you!