قسمتهائی از مقاله Steve در Tennis magazine:
Andy Murray won today while playing deep in the hinterlands behind the baseline. In the last year or so, he has reached his highest ranking while playing some of his most defensive tennis. Last night Novak Djokovic did the same. This season, the Serb has played more passively than ever, forgoing his famous change-of-direction down the line forays. And like Murray, he’s been successful with it. Gael Monfils, someone with the height and wingspan of a born serve-and-volleyer, spent his loss today even farther from the net than Murray or Djokovic. For the last year or so, Andy Roddick has followed the same formula and lost no ground. The list, as you know, goes on. The guy at the top of that list, Roger Federer, still embodies tennis creativity, but what has his signature macro-tactical shift been since he first won Wimbledon in 2003? To come to the net less often