Posted this in Casey's thread but figured I'd repeat it here as well.
Pospisil showing off his enormous potential yet again after struggling
with constant back problems this season. Form really came out of nowhere
picking up some high quality wins over Berdych, Giraldo, and Gasquet.
Not worried about fatigue at all, he went through a similar week last
year winning the Vancouver Challenger with 3 matches in 2 days and then
did quite well the following week in Montreal.
Have to lean to
Raonic as he's the more reliable of the two mentally and on the court
with his play. Has a smaller margin of error with his game and serve.
It's a very efficient style for him, not a lot of fun to watch though. Pospisil
has a higher peak to me but he's so up and down with his groundstrokes
at times, it's frustrating to watch and bet on. He actually owns the h2h
3-2 over Raonic but those 3 wins were from when they were still working
their way onto the challenger tour.
Pospisil's range and
deceptive speed is what allows him to trouble opposing big hitters like
Berdych, Isner, and Raonic. He forces them into hitting closer to the
lines and in this case, any medium-long rallies exposes Milos' mobility.
Shots that are usually winners against smaller opponents he's able to
get back and extend the rallies where his baseline game can hang with
just about anyone on tour. Still, I don't think Vasek can maintain
his composure throughout the match to win this yet. Hoping he can stay
healthy and work on his consistency and mental game cause he's got every
shot needed to be a world class player.
Posted this in Casey's thread but figured I'd repeat it here as well.
Pospisil showing off his enormous potential yet again after struggling
with constant back problems this season. Form really came out of nowhere
picking up some high quality wins over Berdych, Giraldo, and Gasquet.
Not worried about fatigue at all, he went through a similar week last
year winning the Vancouver Challenger with 3 matches in 2 days and then
did quite well the following week in Montreal.
Have to lean to
Raonic as he's the more reliable of the two mentally and on the court
with his play. Has a smaller margin of error with his game and serve.
It's a very efficient style for him, not a lot of fun to watch though. Pospisil
has a higher peak to me but he's so up and down with his groundstrokes
at times, it's frustrating to watch and bet on. He actually owns the h2h
3-2 over Raonic but those 3 wins were from when they were still working
their way onto the challenger tour.
Pospisil's range and
deceptive speed is what allows him to trouble opposing big hitters like
Berdych, Isner, and Raonic. He forces them into hitting closer to the
lines and in this case, any medium-long rallies exposes Milos' mobility.
Shots that are usually winners against smaller opponents he's able to
get back and extend the rallies where his baseline game can hang with
just about anyone on tour. Still, I don't think Vasek can maintain
his composure throughout the match to win this yet. Hoping he can stay
healthy and work on his consistency and mental game cause he's got every
shot needed to be a world class player.
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