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This is the time where he can get Federer to learn few stuff or fix
some issues in his game. It doesn't make sense at all. |
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wkhedr wrote:
> This is the time where he can get Federer to learn few stuff or fix > some issues in his game. > > It doesn't make sense at all. Fed doesn't need a hand holder every week. I think he's proven himself enough? |
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On May 1, 12:37*am, "Stromata" <d...@d.com> wrote:
> wkhedr wrote: > > This is the time where he can get Federer to learn few stuff or fix > > some issues in his game. > > > It doesn't make sense at all. > > Fed doesn't need a hand holder every week. I think he's proven himself > enough? he did prove himself on clay already many times ![]() |
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<3f453480-b68f-4bb4-bf50-642442206b22@8g2000hse.googlegroups.com>, [email]wkhedr@my-deja.com[/email] (wkhedr) wrote: > > This is the time where he can get Federer to learn few stuff or fix > some issues in his game. > > It doesn't make sense at all. Federer has said before now that the most productive time for him with a coach is during the off-court weeks where he's training and practicing hard. A lot of the stuff most coaches do for their players - manage stuff, book practice courts, etc - is done for Federer by Vavrinec. They'll probably talk by phone and stuff. wg |
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