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Vines is one of the legendary figures in the history of tennis and while I respect Kodes I've seen many players superior to him. Vines has been called by many top tennis experts as potentially the GOAT. Kramer for example has called Budge the GOAT but he hedges that perhaps it could be Vines. Either way he has Vines no worst than second in his book. |
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Plus, the deepth of field, say the top 30-50 players just puts Kodes in another league...
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The problem when comparing Kodes and Vines is that of eras.Kodes faced a lot more of great players than Vines, because in the 1930īs, there was a big slot between top 5-6 players and the rest.While in Janīs era, a top 25-30 player could handle a top guy and do it several times.
Both seem twins in term of results, with a comparable number of slams won and finals lost.
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Also when Vines was winning his amateur majors the Four Musketeers were all still playing, how is that easy competition. There was also Perry, Crawford, an old Tilden. Heck even had a full field attended it was tougher competition than Kode, considering the early 70s is widely regarded as a transition period with old Laver, really old Rosewall, ancient (or retired) Gonzales, mostly slumping Ashe, Connors and Borg not emerged yet, good for a couple years but oft injured Smith, Newcombe and erratic Nastase were basically the top players that period.
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He played poorly throughout 1933. I think Kramer said that Vines played well only in one match in 1933, the Wimbledon final. |
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So if you're making a very big deal about how the 30s were weaker than the 70s, then Budge must fall; and he falls even further because his competition in '38 was weak even by the standards of the time. |
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plus you miss the most important fact : kodes didn't even much success vs any of them , he trailed all of them by a significant margin ..... again, like I've proved many times before, all 3 majors that Kodes won were lucky/depleted fields/main players missing 70/71 FO - no rosewall/laver ( laver defeated him in rome 71 final ) 73 wimbledon - worst wimbledon of the open era by far. No comparison whatsoever .. He was never ever the top player, Vines was for several years ... If there were full fields, there is a real real possibility that Kodes would've ended up with ZERO, yes, ZERO majors .......He's in my eyes more like a one time major winner , nothing more than that .... comparing Kodes and Vines is more like comparing chang and becker ...
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its amazing how much more stupidly stubborn you are proving yourself to be ... what about Vines' pro majors ????
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You qualification for a goat contender is too easy. You need to set the bar higher.
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And Budge's Grand Slam of 1938 will also take a huge hit, under that kind of argument. I think if you want to lift up Kodes -- and if you want to rate Budge highly because of his Grand Slam in 1938 -- you have to come up with an argument that does not emphasize quality of field. IMO that's the worst possible way to defend both Kodes' Slam titles and Budge's Grand Slam. There are other great things to say about those two players. Kodes was a skilled player, with an interesting style of play (great defense), and a few notable upsets. Etc. Etc., you know more about him than I do. |
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Court- Most Grand Slams in singles and doubles. Graf- By far most dominant singles slam record across all surfaces ever. She and Court (and Connolly) are the only ones to manage the Grand Slam, and also the only two women to win atleast 3 slams in 5 different years. Navratilova- Most Wimbledons in singles and singles/doubles combined (along with King in the latter), most WTA Championships, most dominant single season records since the pre historic days in 1983 and 1984. Evert- Unmatched records for consistency and longevity, most French Open singles titles ever, most U.S Opens in Open era. People like Seles, King, Serena Williams and Connolly have nothing, other than unmatched precociousness in Maureen's case, and vague "peak level of play" arguments in Serena's, yet you included them as possible GOATs which was silly. Being one of the greatest of all time, and being all time great, does not mean you have any claims as THE GOAT neccessarily. Then among men: Sampras- his Wimbledon and 6 straight year end #1 records. Federer- his most slams record. Laver- his 2 Calendar Slams. Rosewall- his unmatched longevity at the top of the game, 20 years worth. Gonzales- being the dominant player almost an entire decade, and like Rosewall excelling into his 40s. Borg- his unmatched parallel dominance of grass and clay. Other than maybe a few of the early century greats like Lenglen, Wills, Tilden, there is really nobody else other than those. Can you even give a single statistic that would give people like Vines, Lendl (Federer has even clipped his slam finals record btw), Agassi, Seles, Connolly, Serena, or King any GOAT argument at all. Other than Serena (only due to being current, it would never happen otherwise) none of those people are even debated as the possible GOAT by ANYONE today.
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Jack Kramer had Vines' peak game as the best ever. Other people have said the same about Hoad.
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So subjective arguments about best peak game with no records (by records I mean something better than everyone else, not just excellent numbers at something still bettered by others) to back it up are enough to be a GOAT candidate. I guess some could argue Mary Pierce or Marat Safin as a GOAT candidates by such vague critiera, LOL!
Anyway back on topic, Vines >>>>>>>>>>>> Kodes. We all seem to atleast agree on that anyway. abmk is right that Vines was the best in the World for awhile, Kodes was never even close to the best in the World.
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I've already listed Vines record. 3 amateur majors, 5 professional majors, best player in the world as a pro from 1934-1938, and his best game was still seen as unbeatable even after Budge overtook him in 1939. Vines then retired in 1940 to become a professional golfer.
He's clearly in the GOAT discussion. Kodes was a solid player, capable of beating top players and he has a good record, but he's nowhere near Vines. Kodes' best match victories at a major were his 1970 French Open win over Franulovic, 1971 French Open wins over Franulovic and Nastase, 1971 US Open wins over Newcombe and Ashe, and his 1973 US Open win over Smith. It's unfortunate for Kodes that he never won the US Open because he had some good runs there, and it's ironic that he's beaten both Newcombe and Smith at the tournament yet lost to them in his two finals there. A bit like Soderling at the French Open, in that he's beaten Nadal and Federer yet lost to both in his two finals. Last edited by Mustard : 05-05-2012 at 09:59 PM. |
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Kodes was never ever considered the top player in the world. |
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