05-06-2016, 22:15
Grass has been his favourite surface as the game is much quicker and he can use the pace of the ball to generate great returns etc. However over the last few years he has improved greatly on hard and clay courts where he would have struggled to even make the finals. He has learnt to stay in points and so keep in the game. This may come over as a bit defensive but his results on these surfaces show that it is working. However at Wimbledon I think again he will have a great chance and will again show why he likes grass so much and he will be on the attack more.
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