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Originally Posted by timnz
We have send endless discussion about the GOAT, who about a discussion on the Greatest US player of all time (men)
Contenders for discussion:
Tilden
Budge
Kramer
Gonzales
Connors
McEnroe
Agassi
Sampras
There have been other great US players bUt i don't think i have left anybody out in the discussion of the Very greatest US player of all time
Each one case for the top
Tilden - 7 times year end world number 1. Most major titles of anybody on this list (15). Longevity - could still win the odd match against world number 1 (budge) at nearly 50 years of age. Great win loss record
Budge - first winner of the grand slam - number 1 for 4 or 5 years (year end)
Kramer - number 1 for 4 or. 5 years (year end)
Gonzales - 14 majors (though more if you include winning pro tours and tournament of champions 3 times). Arguably world number 1 year end for eight years
Connors - most titles in open era. 3 to 5 times year end number 1 (depending on who you talk to).
McEnroe - 7 majors and 8 major indoor titles. 3 or 4 timed year end number 1. (Only the atp list him as such for 1982 - when really he was number 3)
Agassi - phenom. Of all surfaces - fast grass/ indoor carpet. to slow clay. Won all major titles open to him (except if you rate the grand slam cup)
Sampras - amazing fast court player. 14 majors, 5 (or 7 if you count grand slam cups) major indoor titles. 6 time year end number 1
Hard to pick - but my top 3 would be (in no particular order) - Tlden, Gonzales, Sampras
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Good list. I only miss Vines (arguably 7 years as No.1).
I agree that Tilden, Gonzalez and Sampras are the greatest.