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Matt - Do you think this was Djokovic's planned strategy for the match or was it a second set adjustment. Watching the match, it felt like an adjustment but perhaps he simply couldn't do it in the first set. The other factor was Nadal's serve, which was very strong in first set and then was very very weak in the next three sets. Against Djokovic, that's death as he was able to return to the backhand hard. The other thing was that Nadal was unable or unwilling to use the aggressive flatter cross-court backhand that's he's developed in the last four years, perhaps because Djokovic's shots were too good. In the first game of the third set, he ripped one of those backhands for the first time and (as a Nadal fan) I breathed a sigh of relief as he need that shot but it disappeared again after that and he kept hitting those loopy knuckleballish backhands with side spin almost off the fists and those did nothing for him. In any case, a great win for Djokovic and certainly well-deserved. As a Nadal fan, I've been scared of Novak coming into the French since 2011 and surprised he hasn't won before this, especially in 2014. (2015 doesn't count for Nadal fans, as he wasn't himself that year).

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Hi Matt, I am following you for a long time and I really enjoy your tweets and your analysis as well. As Novak would say - you have your authentic way of analyzing a tennis match.

I thought to ask you couple of questions if you don't mind.

1) I know most of the people that follow the sport would be rooting for (or support) one particular player. Do you have your fav player? Also, when you watch a big match do you watch them supporting a player or stay neutral. Just curious to know :)

2) GOAT - I know you are not a big fan of this debate. And we cannot come up with one due to various factors. But if one were to list the criteria and give points/marks for each of the criteria what your criteria list would look like?

Thank you for your time, Matt.

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