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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Xi'An China
Posts: 3,892
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Is it possible for someone (male), to win all 4 grand slams and olympic gold medals in single, doubles and mixed-doubles in the same year?
If someone did that, would they be the GOAT? What do you think? |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 2,169
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It is possible, but you'd have to take into account a few other factors, such as most Masters 1000 titles won, and most slams won, and things like surface-streak records and most consecutive years winning one slam or more.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 360
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I can't imagine anyone doing that in my lifetime! Peak Federer I suppose had a non zero probability of achieving that because of Martina Hingis, and obviously he is capable of winning men's doubles with Stan.
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