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09-11-2010 05:48 PM |
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Originally Posted by PornMD
(Post 17493520)
The guy's athleticism and perseverance on every point certainly seems unparalleled in history, though that said, Federer's seeming effortlessness with how he plays is equally amazing. I wouldn't be surprised if Nadal keeps it up and surpasses Fed's slams but at the moment it's a toss-up to me on who is the best player of all time. Just the fact that today's Fed match was only the 7th time EVER that he's lost in a slam after winning the first set is just incredible...he was something like 192-6 in GS matches he's won the first set in prior to today's. Djokovic really beat the odds.
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The question of greatest ever is really difficult to answer. For instance, I think Sampras was better than Federer because he played in a better era and even in his mid to late 30s, his serve and game were amazing, where I don't think Federer will be even remotely as good in 5+ years. On the other hand, Sampras never won the French Open. On the other hand, Federer only won it when Nadal got injured. On the other hand, Bjord had 11 grand slams by the time he was 24 and retired at 26, meaning he could have had 20. On the other hand, I don't think Bjorg won the US Open. Anyways, it's all a toss up but I think potentially, Rafa can be the greatest ever.
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