Del Potro practicing ground strokes at the US Open
Comment by RuthlessFerocity on 29 September 2009:
The hardest hit forehands in tennis history belong to Juan Martin del Potro and Fernando Gonzales.
But Roger Federer has the most aesthetically pleasant the most elegant the most effective (percentage wise) forehand in all history.
Federer The Undisputed Greatest of All Time!
Comment by HBNplague on 26 October 2009:
I don’t know Why you typed like that
But It reminds me of William Shatner
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Comment by RuthlessFerocity on 29 September 2009:
The hardest hit
forehands in tennis history
belong to
Juan Martin del Potro
and Fernando Gonzales.
But Roger Federer
has the most aesthetically pleasant
the most elegant
the most effective (percentage wise)
forehand in all history.
Federer
The Undisputed
Greatest
of All Time!
Comment by HBNplague on 26 October 2009:
I don’t know
Why you typed
like that
But
It reminds me
of William Shatner