Nalbandian is in my humble opinion, still the most talented player ever not to have won a Grandslam in his career. He is still the most talented baseline shot maker I have ever seen, and in his prime, is still the one player who can really "control" Federer. Safin can outhit Federer in his prime, but Nalbandian doesn't do that. He doesn't overpower Federer but just contain his game and outplays him. No easy feat. Strong off both wings, with probably the most intelligent tennis mind on this planet. If only he has some modicum of motivation.
This is a classic match where one can see Nalbandian's game.
Some points to watch for:
1) Nalbandian's control. He moves federer around the court at will, as can be seen from the first 2 points and throughout. His backhand especially, can do anything. Crosscourt, down the line, short angle, drive, topspin rolls, anything.
2) Federer's backhand flick is truly an object of beauty. (1:20). Apparently he developed it from playing badminton.
3) 2:10 is an excellent point, that showcases Nalbandian's exceptional ability to control a point. He directed forehand after forehand into Federer's backhand, then finishes him off. Brilliant.
4) Federer's forehand. As if you needed a reminder.
5) Federer's movement. I rate it even higher than his forehand.
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