Ah. Then we are seeing this in a different way.mick1303 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 29, 2025 8:25 am ...
When we talk about mental strength, IMO we shall consider the scale of the match we're looking at. It affects the stakes. Ferrer and Diego S never really had a chance to showcase their mental strength on the biggest occasions. They were eliminated earlier as a routine.
First, you know my opinion about mental strength; it is not as important as your strokes. But, in the case we are talking about, to me mental strength is being always focused. It is not insane belief you are going to win; Ferrer must have known, when playing Roger, that his chances were almost null. But he still went out there and gave it 100%. On every single point. That is, to me, mental strength.
And it is the reason there is a limit to it. And there have been plenty of players that reached that pinnacle, and we never mention them. Pete always gave 100%. Courier and Chang. Edberg. Connors (until Jeremy Shales called that ball in). On the lesser players, Giles Simon. Ferru and Diego. You know one guy? Argentinian Carlos Berlocq. These guys never gave up, until the end. That was to me mental strength.
As much as I disliked him: Hewitt. He never gave up.



