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| Muster |
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1 | 1.43% |
| Krajicek |
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2 | 2.86% |
| Johansson |
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16 | 22.86% |
| Costa |
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7 | 10.00% |
| Gaudio |
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32 | 45.71% |
| Korda |
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8 | 11.43% |
| Moya |
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1 | 1.43% |
| someone else (name) |
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3 | 4.29% |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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What do you think? who was the weakest male slam winner of the last 20 years.
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Legend
Join Date: Jun 2010
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The last Slam winner was 43 years ago!
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Roddick will be going on that list soon
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Moya? Former world on.1 and a consistent player over many years?
I'd say Korda...........I think |
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G.O.A.T.
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Johansson and, in 1968, Australian ( Non) Open winner Bill Bowrey.This one, probably the most surprising champion of a major ever.
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I would probably pick Gaudio considering the almost comical circumstances he beat Coria at the French final in 2004.
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Korda gets my vote. Especially since he was caught doping up or something a while after the win.
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Muster never got out of the first round @ Wimbledon and really did nothing notable on hard court.
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Any of Gaudio, Johansson or Korda...but I'd lean in favor of Gaudio, Coria should have won that match for sure, at Johansson and Korda somewhat earned theirs, Gaudios was a huge amount of luck.
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He will go out as an all time loser...like Fred Stolle, 3 times in a row beaten finalist at Wimbledon ( but he won 2 slams to Roddick´s single one...)
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No. I don't see how anyone could think Gaudio or Johansson are better players than Roddick.
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How is that being a loser? He won a slam, four runners up to a very tough matchup and has won a truckload of titles and has won DC. Strong showings across AO, W and US as well as ending in the top 10 for god knows how many years. With what? A huge serve and a huge forehand with not much else (although his forehand went when Gilbert did). Roddick in some ways did better than guys who had a lot more game. Definately not a loser, only a troll or an idiot would think like that. How many ATP titles have you won by the way? |
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I know for a fact that Federer is the worst 16 slam winner in the last 20 years
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Definitely Guadio.
Though his backhand is an amazing shot.
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Christine O'Neal 1978 unseeded Australian open winner.
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Korda.
Gaudio second place. |
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I'd pick Nadal. Crumbled against the Serbian Armada.
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Korda
Johanson Gaudio
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