He started doing more serve and volley toward the end of his career. I though he was quite good. Especially at the 2005 US Open.
Yeah I know it wasn't his "game".
I think Federer is a great player, but I wouldn't go and say the "greatest ever". Even Bjorn, Pete, and Rod were like "woah man" when Johnny Mac asked them.
And then on the hard courts you have Michael Ching and Jim Courier.
The two have similar weak points: Federer blows on the hard court and Pete sucked on clay especially French clay.
It's not the same. Sampras had to beat Becker and Agassi throughout his career. Federer has had...
Sure trophies count, but a match against an in prime Agassi or a Becker is much more difficult than beating Hewitt, Roddick, or Djokavic.
Federer got outclassed by Roddick in the speeches. He had to resort to saying "What Andy said". I guess he didn't know the former champions names.:lol: