At 36 years of age, Roger Federer is still one of the key men to beat on tour. Roger has amazed the tennis fans after an incredible 2017 full of prestigious titles such as 2 slams (Melbourne and Wimbledon), 3 Masters ATP1000 (Indian Wells, Miami, and Shanghai), and 2 ATP500 (Halle and Basel).
Having so many options is the secret. AGASSI
Agassi is now in Europe were he is adding expertise to Djokovic’s coaching team, and during an interview with Le Matin, Andre reveals Roger’s secret
“Federer is unique in everything: greatness, precision, easiness. He plays tennis in a different way than others.
When I say easiness, don’t misunderstand me: it’s not easy, but it seems Federer controls everything, has a solution for any issue.
With so many options, he has the power to avoid the physical intimidation that many current players use. He knows that he can play elegantly, smartly, handle his efforts, take his time to get his injuries healed, learn new things and keep investing in his progress.
We can’t deny that Federer will mark the sport forever.”
That’s an interesting analysis of a sport that is currently giving too much credit to the physicality of its players.
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