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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Currently (as at November 16th), Federer is 4th in the list for the most weeks at number 1 (behind Sampras, Lendl & Connors).
What do people think? Do you think he has enough gas in the tank to get past Pete's Record of 286 weeks? Refer to (which has the detail): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...ranked_players |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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I think he can.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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He's going to beat all of Pete's records
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I know it's probably not a serious comment, but I doubt he can beat six consecutive number one years in a row after Nadal stopped it last year...
Also, Federer would have to keep his ranking until around Wimbledon to pass Pete's record, not out of the question, but it'll be tough defending some of those points. |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Maybe, but Nadal has way more points to defend before the French.
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never say never about 6 consecutive no1 finishes, you don't know for sure. though it's obviously very highly unlikely.
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If Federer holds the number one spot through the end of February (very likely), he'll be number two on the list. Then he has to hold it till a week or two after the French Open and he's broken the record. That, of course, will be much tougher.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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6 years finishing at number 1 doesnt mean much. Consecutive weeks is important but look at serena. This is her 2nd time finishing #1 and she is considered a goat.
Sampras also played the thailand open to keep the streak, when he was playing with the top10 he finished #2. |
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Well yes but I think in short pieces. Like Nadal,Federer and Djokovich might switch from 1-3 over the next two years. I don't think there is going to be a dominant number one. I hope that is the case, since it would be more interesting year if Federer fight to be number one. Also yes Federer will pass Smapras weeks at number 1 by staying where he is or in short bursts.
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i'd say if he wins the up coming tournament in London, he has a very good chance, because his performance seems to be declining.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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He should do it. A good first half of 2010 is all he needs.
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Federer will have all of Sampras' records except the consecutive YE #1. Let Pete have his bone.
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G.O.A.T.
Join Date: Jan 2008
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He could do it, but he'll probably need to do it consecutively. That means he should make the final of TMC. After that, it shouldn't really be a problem until Madrid.
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hard to say. because federer mainly got his points from 6 events. the four grand slams, madrid an cincinnati.
to hold the n1-spot he would have to replace the ~4500 points until after the french open. (he won ~5'400 in this years period until the french open) I don't think we can settle it before the french open is over. also hard to say who the toughest n2 is. nadal? (the most points to defend) djokovic? (was pretty good last year but screwed up the GS, can he do better? murray...nah, don't think so. del potro too early. |
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Either way, Federer has not much to defend other than the Australian Open until Madrid. That should be doable. He usually does well in Slams, so If he doesn't lose his ranking here at the Masters Cup, I don't see him losing it before Madrid. Could anyone tell me at how many weeks that would put him? |
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G.O.A.T.
Join Date: Nov 2008
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It looks highly unlikely especially since Nadal is already close to Roger and will have a big advantage at RG and Wimbledon.And of course there are other guys too.
Who knows... Anyhow I like the conseutive weeks record better
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