QUOTE(k3vin82 @ Sep 21 2011, 12:53 PM)
cant tell also fidel, this 2 other guys maybe 4.0s but put 3.0 and 2.0
Capt, Kev. Yes, I would not dare to imagine anything beyond 1st match!!! I will only focus on d 1st match; and will always tell myself to play point by point. CK that is d only way to play irregardless u r leading, chasing or whatever. I also kena same lesson like u from Jack Lim
ok, info sharing; I played with Wilson Chai and Rizal b4
Rizal: CTO III Champ.
Fitness: The fittest player in all CTOs and any player I have played before.
Serve: Slice to outside court especially on deuce court. Sometime he mixes up with flat serve to make u guess where/how he gonna serve
FH: He hardly hit normal fh. His trademark shot is 9 stories high lob. It will land ard baseline, normaly u gonna stay at fence area to take the shot. If he sees a weak return, he will come to volley or drop shot from baseline/service line. Unless u r good enough to take on the rise like pros do, this shud be d better way to take those kinda shots. And bare in mind he is able to hit hard forehand winner as well.
DBH: This is where he hits hard, he can change direction in split second also.
Volley: Very solid placement and drop volley as well.
Dropshot: One of his cari makan shot in his game, especially d bh side. It can b from anywhere on d court, baseline, service line, volley...
Generally, he is toughest mentally and physically. And he likes to provoke his opponent like Hewitt those days.
Wilson Chai, lefty CTO IV Champ
Fitness: Maybe on par or close with Rizal.
Serve: Not much pace but heavy kick especially on ad court cox of his lefty kick.
FH: Heavey spin but no very much pace. But control is tip top, he can drag u from far left to far right with pin point placement.
DBH: Good directional placement.
Volley: Very solid placement
So any1 can give insight for my opponent? very much appriciated.