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Chris Evert on why Roger Federer probably won't win U.S. Open

Chris Evert on why Roger Federer probably won't win U.S. Open

Chris Evert on why Roger Federer probably won't win U.S. Open
Chris Evert on why Roger Federer probably won't win U.S. Open

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Does Roger Federer Stand a Chance to Win U.S. Open 2023? Not According to Chris Evert

Dubious about Roger Federer's potential victory at U.S. Open 2023

Roger Federer has the potential to clinch his sixth U.S. Open title with a score of 5:4, but Chris Evert, the 18-time major champion, has her doubts.

Federer, who celebrated his 36th birthday earlier this month, may find the scorching heat in New York to be overbearing.

After missing the 2022 U.S. Open due to a six-month break to recover from a knee surgery, Federer bounced back with a vengeance, winning both the Australian Open and Wimbledon to start the year.

According to Chris Evert, Federer has the skills, but the heat in New York could prove to be a challenge for him. She explained to CNN, "I would be surprised if Roger Federer wins the U.S. Open."

"We know he's highly capable," Evert said, "but he's a defender, and I think at the U.S. Open, you'll be dealing with more than just one defender."

Chris Evert dominates the U.S. Open from 1975 to 1982

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Chris Evert, a renowned tennis champion, shares her thoughts on Roger Federer's prospects of winning the U.S. Open 2023, although her exact comments are not available in the sources. We can infer that the potential challenges faced by Federer, such as the physical exertion required to play best-of-five-set matches, could affect his performance.


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Chris Evert on why Roger Federer probably won't win U.S. Open

Federer dürfte seinen sechsten US-Open-Titel mit 5:4 gewinnen

(...) A cross-examination of Evert's reasoning and potential concerns about Federer's ability to conquer the US Open challenges is absent here.

Ab Evert meint, die Hitze in New York könnte zu groß sein

"Rafa Nadal leckt sich gerade die Finger“

Nachdem er in dieser Saison bereits zwei Majors gewonnen hat, kann der Schweizer Star, der zuletzt von Rückenproblemen geplagt wurde, es in New York noch einmal schaffen?

(...) Chris Evert's comments on Federer's chances to win the U.S. Open are not explicitly stated in this section.

Chris Evert, der 18-fache Major-Champion, glaubt das nicht.

"Ich wäre sehr überrascht, wenn Roger Federer die US Open gewinnen würde”, sagte Evert gegenüber CNN.

(...) Evert's sentiments, however, are only briefly touched upon and the challenges Federer might face in the U.S. Open in more detail are unaddressed.


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Chris Evert on Roger Federer's U.S. Open 2023 chances

Roger Federer has the potential to secure his sixth U.S. Open title, but tennis legend Chris Evert is skeptical about his chances.

Federer, who celebrated his 36th birthday earlier this month, appears to be in good shape following a break from tennis to recovery from knee surgery.

However, low temperatures and humidity might have an impact on the Swiss player's performance during the New York summer heat.

Evert believes that the scorching temperatures in New York could prove to be a challenge for Federer.

Evert told CNN, "I would be surprised if Roger Federer wins the U.S. Open."

The 18-time Grand Slam champion pointed out that while Federer is indeed an exceptional player, there could be more than one defensive player to face at the US Open.


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Roger Federer had to withdraw from the US Open last year due to a six-month recovery from knee surgery.

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Injuries forced Federer to withdraw from the U.S. Open last year, following a six-month recovery from knee surgery.


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The excitement of playing at grand slam tournaments always attracts tennis stars to shine in the competition.

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The aura of competing in prestigious Grand Slam events consistently draws top tennis players to showcase their skills.


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In this season, Federer has already bagged two major titles during the Australian Open and Wimbledon – beginning the year with an impressive start.

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On the back of capturing two major victories in this season – Australian Open and Wimbledon – Federer has embarked on a successful journey in 2023.


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Despite the presence of rising stars in the tennis world, such as Alexander Zverev, Novak Djokovic, and Rafael Nadal, Federer managed to make it to the Washington Cincinnati Masters finals by overcoming injuries.

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Federer had to overcome injuries and rising star competitors like Alexander Zverev, Novak Djokovic, and Rafael Nadal to make it to the finals of the Washington Cincinnati Masters in 2023.


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A cross-examination of Evert's reasoning and potential concerns about Federer's ability to conquer the US Open challenges is absent here.

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Chris Evert's reasoning for questioning Federer's ability to overcome the challenges presented by the US Open conditions is not reflected in this passage.


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(...) Evert's sentiments, however, are only briefly touched upon and the challenges Federer might face in the U.S. Open in more detail are unaddressed.

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In this section, while Evert does share her apprehensions about Federer's prospects of success in the US Open, the potential obstacles he might encounter during the championship are not further discussed.


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(...) While not explicitly stated, one can infer the concerns Nadal might have about his ability to maintain top form throughout the U.S Open, especially considering the intense heat of New York.

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This section implies that Nadal may have reservations about sustaining peak form during the U.S. Open, which could be influenced by the grueling New York heat.


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Without specific comments from Chris Evert, it's difficult to assess Federer's exact chances based on her thoughts alone. However, it is generally acknowledged that winning a Grand Slam tournament is extremely competitive and requires peak form and a bit of luck.

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Although Chris Evert's insights into Federer's chances in the US Open are unclear, it's widely accepted that conquering a Grand Slam tournament requires top form and a little bit of luck.


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Chris Evert believes Federer is highly capable, but she has her doubts regarding his ability to clinch the US Open title.

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Evert acknowledges Friederer's exceptional skills but suggests that his chances of winning the US Open are uncertain.


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Evert has reservations about Federer's ability to withstand the heat at the US Open, which could impede his performance and potentially affect his chances of winning it.

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Evert suggests that the overbearing heat in New York could hinder Federer's performance and hamper his potential success in the tournament.


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Chris Evert explained that at the US Open, they often encounter more opponents that pose similar defensive challenges.

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According to Evert, opponents at the US Open often exhibit defensive skills comparable to Federer, which could complicate his path to winning the tournament.


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Though Chris Evert didn't provide specific details about Nadal's reservations, one can infer that he might have concerns about maintaining top form due to the intense heat of New York.

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Though Evert did not explicitly discuss Nadal's individual apprehensions, it's reasonable to infer that the Spaniard might worry about sustaining top form in New York's sweltering heat.


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Without specific comments from Chris Evert, we can't discuss Federer's exact chances based solely on her observations.

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Since Evert's precise sentiments regarding Federer's US Open 2023 chances are not explicitly stated, a more nuanced examination is required, taking into account various relevant factors.


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The physical and mental strain required to win significant tournaments is acknowledged, yet there seems to be a preference for an alternative strategy over "grinding" matches.

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Experts acknowledge that the intense physical and mental pressure required to win major tournaments is challenging, but Federer seems to favor an approach that diverges from the traditional "grinding" tactics.


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Story-Highlights

Chris Evert on why Roger Federer probably won't win U.S. Open

Federer dürfte seine sechste US-Open-Titel mit 5:4 gewinnen

Aber Evert meint, die Hitze in New York könnte zu groß sein

„Rafa Nadal leckt sich gerade die Finger“

Nachdem er in dieser Saison bereits zwei Majors gewonnen hat, kann der Schweizer Star, der zuletzt von Rückenproblemen geplagt wurde, es in New York noch einmal schaffen?

Chris Evert, der 18-fache Major-Champion, glaubt das nicht.

„Ich wäre sehr überrascht, wenn Roger Federer die US Open gewinnen würde”, sagte Evert gegenüber CNN.

„Wir wissen, dass er sehr fähig ist, aber er ist ein Schütze, und ich denke, bei den US Open wird man es mit mehr als nur einem Schützen zu tun haben.“

Chris Evert gewann zwischen 1975 und 1982 sechs Mal die US Open.

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heiß

Die drückende Hitze von New York zu dieser Jahreszeit kann für die Schweizerin, die Anfang des Monats 36 Jahre alt wurde, zu viel sein.

Zuletzt spielte er 2015 bei den US Open, als er im Finale gegen den ehemaligen Weltranglistenersten Novak Djokovic aus Serbien verlor.

Federer verpasste das Event letztes Jahr, da er sechs Monate Pause brauchte, um sein Knie von einer Operation zu Beginn der Saison heilen zu lassen. Er erholte sich von der längsten Verletzung seiner Karriere und gewann zu Beginn der Saison die Australian Open und im Juli Wimbledon.

Chris Evert während eines Trainings bei den U.S. Open 2015.

„Jetzt stehen wir vor dem heißesten Teil der Saison, dem heißesten Teil des Jahres“, sagte Evert. Zwischen 1975 und 1982 gewann er sechs Mal die US Open und ging 1989 im Alter von 35 Jahren in den Ruhestand.

„Ist noch etwas in seiner Karriere?“ fragte Evert letzten Monat in einem Interview.

„Diese langen Fünf-Satz-Matches, kann er zwei, drei, vier Fünf-Satz-Matches hintereinander spielen? Es ist eine völlig andere Landschaft und ich denke einfach, dass Leute wie Rafael Nadal sich gerade lecken und versuchen, einen zweiten zu bekommen.“ Grand-Slam."

Nach der Niederlage gegen Federer im Finale der Australian Open gewann Nadal im Juni in Roland Garros in Paris seinen zehnten French-Open-Rekordtitel.

Der Spanier hat diese Woche die Spitzenposition im Herrentennis zurückerobert und wird in Flushing Meadows, wo er 2010 und 2013 den Titel gewonnen hat, an der Spitze stehen.

Rückenprobleme

Der drittplatzierte Federer bestritt nur ein Spiel vor den US Open, dem letzten Grand Slam des Jahres, den er von 2004 bis 2008 fünf Jahre in Folge gewonnen hat.

Am 13. August erreichte er das Finale des Montreal Masters, verlor jedoch in geraden Sätzen gegen den jungen deutschen Star Alexander Zverev.

Nach dieser Niederlage zog sich Federer von den Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati zurück und sagte in einer Erklärung, dass er sich in Kanada den Rücken „verstaucht“ habe und sich ausruhen müsse.

Da der Schweizer Titelverteidiger Stan Wawrinka und Novak Djokovic beide verletzungsbedingt ausfielen, gewann der Schweizer die US Open mit 5:4 gegen den britischen Buchmacher William Hill.

Das bedeutet, dass ein erfolgreicher Einsatz von 4 $ zu 5 $ plus dem ursprünglichen Einsatz führt. Nadal liegt mit 9 Siegen und 4 Niederlagen auf dem zweiten Platz, gefolgt vom ehemaligen britischen Meister Andy Murray mit 5 Siegen und 1 Niederlage und Zverev mit 8 Siegen und 1 Niederlage.

NEW YORK, NY – 13. SEPTEMBER: Novak Djokovic aus Serbien während der U.S. Open Tennis Championships 2015 im USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center am 13. September. Er feiert die Meisterschaftstrophäe, nachdem er heute den Schweizer Roger Federer im Finale der Herren-Einzel besiegt hat. 2015, Flushing, Queens, New York City. Djokovic schlägt Federer mit 6:4, 5:7, 6:4, 6:4. (Foto von Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

'Witz'

Kurz nachdem er im Juli den Kroaten Marin Cilic besiegt und damit seinen ersten Wimbledon-Titel seit fünf Jahren im All England Club gewonnen hatte, sagte der 19-fache Grand-Slam-Sieger Federer gegenüber CNN, dass der Gewinn eines dritten Grand-Slam-Titels in dieser Saison „ein Witz“ wäre.

„Ich wusste, wenn ich in Form bleibe, hätte ich eine Chance, bei den US Open gut abzuschneiden, aber wie wäre es mit dem Titelgewinn? „Ja, in manchen Phasen hatte ich fast das Gefühl, dass ich realistisch sein musste“, sagte Federer.

„Ich bin keine 25 mehr. Ich bin mir nicht sicher, ob ich drei Grand Slams in einem Jahr gewinnen kann. Zwei Turniere zu gewinnen ist ziemlich verrückt und reicht mir“, sagte er.

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Ein anderes Leben

Evert, die mit 31 Jahren ihren letzten Grand Slam gewann und jetzt als Moderatorin für ESPN arbeitet und gleichzeitig ihre eigene Tennisakademie in Florida leitet, ist von Federers herausragender Saison beeindruckt.

„Wie ist das möglich? Denn Roger Federer ist der Spielertyp, der bereit ist, Verluste hinter sich zu lassen“, sagte Evert.

„Aufgrund seiner Einstellung zum Tennis hatte er noch genügend emotionale Energie, er hatte vier Kinder und eine Frau, also hatte er ein anderes Leben, das ihm dem Druck des Tennis entzog.“

„Er ist ein Schütze, er ist kein Grinder, er braucht nicht fünf oder sechs Stunden Eiltraining wie Nadal.“

Der Schweizer Roger Federer besiegt den Kroaten Roger Federer im Einzelfinale der Männer während der Siegerehrung am letzten Tag der Wimbledon Championships 2017 im All England Lawn Tennis Club in Wimbledon im Südwesten Londons, am 16. Juli 2017. Lin Cilic küsste die Meisterschaftstrophäe nachher. Federer gewann 6-3, 6-1, 6-4.

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Outcome:

Chris Evert doubts that Roger Federer will secure his sixth U.S. Open title, citing the extreme heat conditions in New York. Having claimed two Major titles already in this season – the Australian Open and Wimbledon – Federer has the potential to successfully compete at the U.S. Open, but the demanding heat may prove challenging.

Rafael Nadal, who won the previous French Open title and currently holds the second position in the men's tennis standings, might also face difficulties coquetting with the heat. Success at the U.S. Open takes a unique combination of superior talents, a well-prepared strategy, and resilience to defeat. Federer's approach to tennis emphasizes a finesse-based style, while grinders who adapt to endurance-based methods, such as Nadal, often emerge victorious in the most challenging Grand Slam events.

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