Greg Rusedski
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Podcast Appearances
So they went to the extreme of slowing down the courts and slowing down the ball.
For myself personally, the solution would be you either slow the ball down or slow the court down and then have different speeds.
Everything's medium to slow, whether you're playing grass, clay, or hard courts.
There's no fast courts out there anymore.
So it becomes a much more physically demanding sport.
Players nowadays, like Alcaraz, they're complete players.
Sinners become more complete because of Alcaraz pushing them.
Federer, when they had a mixture of that sort of blue clay court, he could adjust to quick speeds very quickly.
So that generation of Federer, Djokovic, Nadal, incredible stuff.
But you're not going to go back to those matches that I remember as a kid.
So we remember our childhood better than anything.
McEnroe Borg, one baseline or one serve and volley.
Chrissy Martina, the biggest rivalry in tennis, 80 times they played, serve and volley or baseline.
You picked one or the other.
You're either Borg or McEnroe.
I was McEnroe.
Either Chrissy or Martina.
I was Martina, the serve and volley or the aggressive player, the person who's more emotional out there.
And I'm hoping that they can find a way to bring back players serving in volume more often because it's such an art.
Everybody remembers Pat Cash, the first player to run up to his team on top of the box and celebrate.