well yeah, the criteria to determine what 'real tennis talent' looks like, are of course somewhat arbitrary and in the eyes of the beholder.
For me it's about 'feel for the ball', something Gasquet has plenty of, and imo more than Nadal, Murray and Djoker.
And yes I have to admit I often take the capacity to hit volleys as an important criterion.
Nadal, sure, he has learned to play volleys. But we all know he's not a natural at the net.
Another player who I estimated highly in terms of sheer talent - and who never won as much as he could have had he been physically stronger - is incidentally also a Frenchman, Cedric Pioline.
Players like him are incredibly rare at the top these days.
Well, Federer is of course there, but otherwise...
For me it's about 'feel for the ball', something Gasquet has plenty of, and imo more than Nadal, Murray and Djoker.
And yes I have to admit I often take the capacity to hit volleys as an important criterion.
Nadal, sure, he has learned to play volleys. But we all know he's not a natural at the net.
Another player who I estimated highly in terms of sheer talent - and who never won as much as he could have had he been physically stronger - is incidentally also a Frenchman, Cedric Pioline.
Players like him are incredibly rare at the top these days.
Well, Federer is of course there, but otherwise...