malbaker86
Gators
This is actually laughable. There's a reason why there are different surfaces in tennis. And because his style/skills-sets might be more suited to certain surfaces than the others, that doesn't make him one dimensional. The same argument can be made against Federer when it comes to the clay surface and we can argue that Djoko is a better all rounder than Federer as well.
If Nadal had Federer's serve - he'd be the on his 27th grandslam win right now. And for a guy to have achieved so much even with all the nagging injuries (something Federer has been lucky with), he is the GOAT. His game may not be aesthetically like Federer's (Gasquet has the most aesthetically pleasing game ever in tennis) but Nadal is up there as one of the most versatile and most skilled tennis players ever. If you have ever played tennis, you'd know the spin he adds to his stroke and shot placement/selection is the best ever.
Respect greatness when you see it. Don't just critique for the sake of it.
Oddly enough. I believe that him missing time throughout his career to deal with injuries actually AIDED him cause he could rest up and come back when ready while others stayed active.
One thing people sleeping on his how Carlos Moya has added little changes to his game that has helped him. Had he kept Uncle Toni, he'd be barely top 10. Moya has him being more aggressive (not saying he still doesn't have times where he reverts back to being a grinder) and that's what he needed in finishing points quicker.




