SABR: A complete Federer shot, it basically involves taking an opponent’s second serve a few metres inside the baseline on a half-volley and then rushing to the net to intercept a return.
One may also ask, what is SABR return?
The SABR accelerates his contact with the ball (taking the ball early) as he charges on the ball as and when his opponent tosses the ball in the air. The Swiss one-hander Federer returns the ball on the half-volley and his opponent his bamboozled after releasing his serve.
Beside this, why did Federer withdraw from ATP Cup?
1 Roger Federer has withdrawn from the National Bank Open Presented by Rogers in Toronto and the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati due to a knee injury, the ATP Masters 1000 tournaments announced Thursday.
What is SABR treatment?
Stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR), also known as stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT), is a highly focused radiation treatment that gives an intense dose of radiation concentrated on a tumor, while limiting the dose to the surrounding organs.
What is a half volley in tennis?
In tennis: Strategy and technique. The half volley is a shot played on a very short bounce, usually a defensive stroke effected when one cannot quite reach an opponent’s shot in the air and volley it.
What are Federer’s strengths?
‘Federer’s greatest strength is his mind‘
Technically speaking, Federer “rates number one in the men’s game,” according to GIG, because of the potency of his first serve. His forehand is also regarded as the third best in the world.
What is Nadal’s weakness?
Rafael Nadal says his backhand wing is a weakness he needs to address if he is to improve his record in indoor hardcourt events.
What is Federer’s best shot?
squash shot