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| Murray |
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49 | 38.58% |
| Roddick |
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33 | 25.98% |
| Muster |
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8 | 6.30% |
| Stich |
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5 | 3.94% |
| Roche |
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1 | 0.79% |
| Ivanisevic |
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6 | 4.72% |
| Del Potro |
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14 | 11.02% |
| Chang |
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6 | 4.72% |
| Cash |
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3 | 2.36% |
| other |
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2 | 1.57% |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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At this point who do you think consider the best player with only 1 slam.
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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Gerulaitis should be up there.
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I was gonna say Rios since he was #1..but then again
2003-2009 Roddick was very dominant in his day
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Really? His only slam title was the Australian Open which was a non slam back then, so in a way it feels like he is slamless although technically a 1 slam winner. His only slam finals at the other 3 he played McEnroe in one, Borg in the other, and was spanked badly in both. He lost something like 20 matches in a row to both Borg and Connors, even though he had good battles with both. He was a good player and fun to watch, but not up with the big boys at the time.
Still if you think it is him just vote "other". |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Murray or Roddick. Everyone else is miles behind.
Murray might not stay part of this group for long though. |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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Right now, gun to my head I would pick Murray, since he has (as far as I'm aware) the best Grand Slam record among all 1-slam winners, and has the potential to win more. At a close second I would take Chang, his run to the '89 French Open title (slaying two giants of the game Lendl and Edberg along the way) all at the age of 17 definitely deserves major kudos, and he remained a legitimate top competitor for much of the 90's.
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Stich. Really talented, very classic game.
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Obviously Murray. He's just on his way to winning multiple slam titles. So in a way, you're comparing 1-time slam winners to a future multiple slam winner.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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These things are extremely difficult events to win especially with players like Federer, Djokovic and Nadal around. A big hitter like Raonic, Isner or Berdych can also take you out. Someone else could do a Rosol. And look at the effort and skill Murray had to display to beat Djokovic at USO. And he still only won by a whisker. Certainly no guarantee Murray will win even another. If he loses AO he could pick up an injury afterwards affecting future slams. Anything can happen.
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How many big hitters has taken Murray out in the last 7 slams who is not Fed/Djokovic/Nadal? With the exception of Ferrer at RG '12 - none. Quote:
I think the above points to Murray being in good position to add more GS wins to his resume in the future. Once Murray won his first MS1000 in Cincy '08, he won another 7 so the same could apply for him in slams. |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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I'm tempted to go with roddick as he was world number 1. Murray has lots more MS wins, but if pushed, I'd still go with ARod at this time.
My view would probably change if Murray won the WTF this year, but as of right now - Roddick for me.
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Why is Murray so obviously that much better than Roddick, according to people. Consistency in more minor tournaments? I'm sorry, but he isn't a naturally great tennis player, or even a better one than Roddick. He has capitalised on the field waning, when Roddick won with folks at their best. He also pushed Federer all the way at damn near Fed's prime, at Wimbledon 2009, and made successive finals against him there.
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Roddick's record against Federer is ****poor. Murray has a winning head to head. Roddick's record against Murray is p1sspoor too. As for Murray capitalising on the field waning - are you having a laugh? Need I remind you that Roddick beat the mighty Juan Carlos Ferrero to win his one and only slam? Finally, 2009 was not 'prime Fed' - he won only 4 titles that year - one of his worst years since entering the the top 5. He won >10 titles in 04,05,and 06 - about the same time he was utterly owning ARod.
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Stich, he could have won a couple more slams but he couldn't care less, he went for his degree and came back to play and be competitive.
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That's part of it, yes. He has 8 Masters titles v Roddick's 5. Roddick of course has more overall titles, 32 v 24, but he's had a longer career. Quote:
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As a former world #1, Roddick probably still has the edge over Murray at this point in time. But of course, Murray still has time to make an attempt on the #1 ranking and/or win another Slam.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Best player as in what? Best career achievements or best game when playing at peak level?
In terms of career achievements it would probably be either Murray, Chang, Ivanisevic or Roddick... probably Roddick considering he reached no1. In terms of peak level I'd say Del Potro, or Stich. Attacking games with no glaring weaknesses. |
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Del Potro. Had he not broken his wrist, he would have been #1 since mid 2010, and would have had multiple slams
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Maybe multiple slams, and that is a maybe, but no way would he have been #1 since mid 2010
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