Friday, 26 August 2011

López Lefty advantage and best annoying setback Roddick

Feliciano López lost to Andy Roddick in seven of their previous matches, but the third round of Wimbledon Friday, he upset eighth seed 7-6 (2), 7-6 (2), 6-4.

Statistics of first serve the party reflected the oppression in scores ? Lopez set downloaded 66 per cent of his first serves at an average speed of 121 km/h; Roddick won 63% to an average of 122. ? Lopez won 81 percent of his first serve, Roddick points 78%. actions of López ? a significant advantage on serves with his colleague Spanish, Rafael Nadal: is a lefty. ? when a left-handed as Lopez hit a topspin divisions at all, throw curves, a righty like Roddick backhand and a setback two-handed as Roddick or control one can do both when stretches the width as a can. ? exercise of the right that you can use a righty a turn of the screw are used for the curve of the ball from an opponent righty setback, but the giro service is much more kick than sidespin, making it more difficult to stretch the opponent as broad as a topspin divisions serve, which can mostly be sidespin can.

Roddick attacked network 44 times, eight more than López, but won only 55% of checkpoints, while López earned 64%, largely because Andy entered the some shots of approach which gave Feliciano too good an opportunity to execute a step shot. ? Roddick may have underestimated shot of step backwards from Lopez, as Feliciano has improved much in hitting the topspin a hand; I used to rely almost in its entirety in the sector.


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