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Originally Posted by Inglewood Jack
in the end, Milos is an atomic serve and a powerful (if not versatile) forehand, and not a whole lot else. he's done extremely well for himself but I don't think any combination of coaches is going to give him what he needs for a slam. of course that's the goal for every pro, but it's not exactly an equal opportunity sport when you're playing at the same time as the Gretzky, Lemieux and Orr of tennis, and another few players just below them.
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Maybe three years ago that would be accurate, today not so much. His net play has become a very legitimate weapon to compliment his lethal service and deadly forehand. Yes, he is limited by his backhand and always will be, but when it comes down to it, players like Del Potro, Cilic and Murray have all been able to win Majors without having all the tools legends like Federer, Djokovic, Nadal and Stan have.
Milos could certainly win Wimbledon over the next 3-4 years and potentially one of the hard-court slams if he keeps improving and manages to stay healthy. He simply needs a little help in his draws so as to not end up having to beat 2-3 of the top 5 players A guy like this would not be fairly consistently making Q's and Semis of 1000 level and major tournaments if they were not capable of it.