My comment on an article pubished
http://www.tio.ch/News/Sport/742582/Roger-Federer-e-in-declino-la-Coppa-Davis-e-l-unica-soluzione/Blog
Maintain the results achieved in 2012 and then confirm the first position in the world ranking, without losing points, it was not easy, but it would have been for anyone. We all know how tiring become No. 1, but even more reconfirm sample. It is not a question of age, we have all of the periods of decline, it takes no time to lose a little 'safety and coldness in the important moments. In tennis, the psychological factor matters more than you might think. If Roger had not lost prematurely at Wimbledon, most likely the subject touched in this article would have no reason to be discussed. Contrary to what you are reading at this time, I believe that Roger Federer is playing very well, always lucid, able to change the game when it is in trouble, even ready to change, to questioning to try to give the best of themselves . This is an attitude to be number 1, not as a player in decline. The fact that it did not win as you would expect is part of a much broader discourse, but not worrying. We must try to see everything from the body of the player, not mere spectators. One thing is certain, as I have read in this article: we have been used very well to his victories. But without losing the victories do not come. I would like coaching Federer, a great example of humility and dedication.
Cristiano Bartolomei
http://www.tio.ch/News/Sport/742582/Roger-Federer-e-in-declino-la-Coppa-Davis-e-l-unica-soluzione/Blog
Maintain the results achieved in 2012 and then confirm the first position in the world ranking, without losing points, it was not easy, but it would have been for anyone. We all know how tiring become No. 1, but even more reconfirm sample. It is not a question of age, we have all of the periods of decline, it takes no time to lose a little 'safety and coldness in the important moments. In tennis, the psychological factor matters more than you might think. If Roger had not lost prematurely at Wimbledon, most likely the subject touched in this article would have no reason to be discussed. Contrary to what you are reading at this time, I believe that Roger Federer is playing very well, always lucid, able to change the game when it is in trouble, even ready to change, to questioning to try to give the best of themselves . This is an attitude to be number 1, not as a player in decline. The fact that it did not win as you would expect is part of a much broader discourse, but not worrying. We must try to see everything from the body of the player, not mere spectators. One thing is certain, as I have read in this article: we have been used very well to his victories. But without losing the victories do not come. I would like coaching Federer, a great example of humility and dedication.
Cristiano Bartolomei