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[quote=CANADAGUY,356596]>...At least, Murray won't be eliminated so easily. In his first debut, he defeated his rival very easily. Can you believe that his first serve in the first set of that match was 100% successful? Well, his opponent wasn't nearly as strong as Seppi and he also defaulted the match very early to Murray, so it wasn't difficult for Murray at all. I didn't see the match, but if you play someone who can't harm your serve, you can slow down your first serve a bit to make sure it goes in. That might explain that 100% success rate. > He is in shape now. If Federer and Murray meet again in the quarter finals, Federer might lose again. I am not cursing at Federer. Just look at his first debut at 2009 Australian Open. He won that match in a difficult way. So did Djokovic. I saw the first two sets of the Federer Seppi match. Federer was playing most of the match quite cautiously/defensively, waiting for Seppi to make errors. Seppi made just enough errors for Fed to continue with this strategy. If he plays someone who is more consistent with their groundstrokes, then he will have to change his strategy and become more aggressive. Federer is an interesting player, in that he almost always starts in first gear, and then keeps increasing his gears, but *only if necessary*. When he plays someone like Nadal, he jumps very quickly from 1st to 4th or 5th gear. [/quote]
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