ti-amie wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2024 11:02 pm
From Wimbledon 2008, the greatest match in modern tennis.
In the second picture. Roger's dad is applauding. Mirka, a bit to Rafa's right, seems to be clapping too.
What an era.
Re: Rafael Nadal
Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2024 2:43 am
by ti-amie
Re: Rafael Nadal
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2024 3:25 am
by ptmcmahon
There's still time!
Re: Rafael Nadal
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2024 12:09 pm
by ponchi101
Not such a short list of players. I can recall Pete, Agassi, Courier, Edberg, Becker, Lendl, Wilander, Connors (that would have been something, playing with the T2000) and certainly many others never doing it.
On the women: Steffi, Monica, Chrissie, Martina (she may have bounced it, though), Venus, Lindsey (I think).
Edit:
OOOps! Thanks for the video below. As much as a punk that he was early, I did not recall that (and did not see it then)
Re: Rafael Nadal
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2024 2:04 pm
by ptmcmahon
Not great video but Agassi certainly did
Re: Rafael Nadal
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2024 5:08 pm
by Oploskoffie
Incredible player, mindset, champion, walking-and-talking tennis billboard - it all applies. Yet, while I will miss Rafa the competitor on court, I'm already missing the era him and Roger, Andy and Novak represented even more. I find it a tough switch when many of the players you've followed for years either start to fade and/or retire and you have to look at the new crop for players to root for. It's not just quality we're looking for but personalities, of course. That said, this is not the first time I've passed this station on the men's side, so to say, having started watching tennis in the late Lendl, early Becker era. I honestly thought it couldn't get a lot better than the 90's
Re: Rafael Nadal
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2024 6:23 pm
by Fastbackss
Oploskoffie wrote: ↑Sun Oct 13, 2024 5:08 pm
Incredible player, mindset, champion, walking-and-talking tennis billboard - it all applies. Yet, while I will miss Rafa the competitor on court, I'm already missing the era him and Roger, Andy and Novak represented even more. I find it a tough switch when many of the players you've followed for years either start to fade and/or retire and you have to look at the new crop for players to root for. It's not just quality we're looking for but personalities, of course. That said, this is not the first time I've passed this station on the men's side, so to say, having started watching tennis in the late Lendl, early Becker era. I honestly thought it couldn't get a lot better than the 90's
Novak was quoted this week saying something similar about that era - almost as if a portion of him retires with them. Was actually something I appreciated him saying (for once)
Re: Rafael Nadal
Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 2:27 am
by ti-amie
Re: Rafael Nadal
Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 12:36 pm
by skatingfan
The big 3 were always more friendly between them than many of their fans would like to admit.
Re: Rafael Nadal
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2024 1:39 pm
by Oploskoffie
And just like that, Rafa has played his last match. A DC team win for Spain against the Netherlands may have added another chapter to this story, but I'd like to think it would have been unlikely. In his own words: “If I would be the captain, probably I will change, I don’t put myself the next day”.
I'm not sure how to feel about this ending. Did Ferrer really believe Nadal stood a good chance to beat Van de Zandschulp? Wasn't the little lack of speed, movement and precision evident during training? While no slouch, I feel Van de Zandschulp would have had a harder time against, say, Bautista Agut. So while people now got to see Nadal play one final time, I feel the occasion should have been handled differently. Have him there, a talisman amongst his teammates, but leave nothing to chance in the singles and put someone else out there.
Re: Rafael Nadal
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2024 1:53 pm
by ponchi101
Agree. This match was not necessary.
He could have done an exo with Delpo (for example) who is also playing his last match in a few days. An exo vs Djokovic in Buenos Aires.
This was a whimper.
Anyway. The man will not be forgotten any time soon.
Re: Rafael Nadal
Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2024 12:00 am
by Fastbackss
ponchi101 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 1:53 pm
Agree. This match was not necessary.
He could have done an exo with Delpo (for example) who is also playing his last match in a few days. An exo vs Djokovic in Buenos Aires.
This was a whimper.
Anyway. The man will not be forgotten any time soon.
Given the importance to him of playing for his country - he earned it one might say.
But yes - it wasn't the best option. I would say doubles made more sense (imagine if it was a live rubber)? But then it's a shared court and he earned his keep as a singular element.
Rafa's team is reported to be very unhappy with the retirement 'ceremony' - none of his great rivals was present, even uncle Toni missed it.. evidently, everyone thought Spain would last longer in the tournament.. now the Spanish Federation is planning to hold its own event, possibly in a football stadium!
Re: Rafael Nadal
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2024 10:04 pm
by Owendonovan
Oploskoffie wrote: ↑Sun Oct 13, 2024 5:08 pm
Incredible player, mindset, champion, walking-and-talking tennis billboard - it all applies. Yet, while I will miss Rafa the competitor on court, I'm already missing the era him and Roger, Andy and Novak represented even more. I find it a tough switch when many of the players you've followed for years either start to fade and/or retire and you have to look at the new crop for players to root for. It's not just quality we're looking for but personalities, of course. That said, this is not the first time I've passed this station on the men's side, so to say, having started watching tennis in the late Lendl, early Becker era. I honestly thought it couldn't get a lot better than the 90's
...and Serena then too. I don't have my ride or die players (serena and roger) replaced yet. Rafa being a lefty made it so much more interesting amongst the 4.