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LOL. Indeed my good (Hood) man, we should all 'prance' so well. Quote:
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The list is, as seasoned posters mostly claimed, very biassed. it is not Laverīs fault if Federer never wins the Gran Slam ( not even in the pathetic fields of Fedīs best year 2006 he was able to do it...)
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Agassi at 7 is still a bigger joke than that....
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And calling the 2006 field pathetic compared to Laver's year is a joke. Players now are way more athletic and professional than back then. |
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LOL you have to be kidding me. 1969 had Laver, Rosewall, Newcombe, Emerson, Smith, Ashe, aging Gonzales. It was probably the deepest field in history, just look at Laver's draws to his Grand Slam. The 2006 field is WAY weaker than that. Federer faced Nadal who was only a clay courter back then, Roddick, Ljubicic, Davydenko, and Blake. Blake was the year end #4 that year, and wasnt Davydenko year end #3.
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You are entitled your opinion but in the context of their own times which is all we can compare the 69 field was way tougher than the 2006 field. The 2006 field was basically the midst of another brief transition era with Safin and Hewitt DONE, and I mean 110% done as any kind of contender, Roddick on decline and never consistently at his 2003-2005 level ever again and barely a slam contender anymore, Ferrero and Coria long done, Agassi retiring, and Djokovic and Murray nobodies on the scene at that point, Nadal still only a clay courter despite his at that point fluke Wimbledon final (Robby Kendrick a qualifier should have beaten him in straight sets at Wimbledon that year). The 1969 field has atleast 5 players who rate in the top 25 players of all time today. Blake and Davydenko were the 3rd and 4th best players in the World in 2006. There simply is no comaprision.
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Yeah I mean one guy who for a long time had a winning/even h2h with Nadal and another with a current winning h2h with Nadal. Yeah, total jokes. Not even fit to do drills with Sunday grannies.
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From 2004-2006 any decent flat ball hitter in the top 30 owned Nadal on hard courts (which is all he and Blake played on and when all of Blake's wins came). Not exactly a stamp of legend status. Davydenko is a solid player who has had a nice career, nice as in say Tom Okker like nice, a guy who was generally ranked 8-12 around then, as opposed to year end #3 and longtime top 5.
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I think we need to restart this discussion by establishing that Nikolay Vladimirovich Davydenko is an accomplished professional tennis player.
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Like Ferrer is a solid player. Hey the guy won at least one WTF as oppose to Mr. Rafael's nada (as in zit).
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Nadal is GOATesque for sure. No?
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Rosol God mode one set, and 40+ UEs and 60MPH serves the next.
An in form Davydenko can beat anyone, but on a bad day even your grandmother could thrash him. He is just about the least consistent and 'unsolid' player on tour. Last edited by Zarfot Z : 10-02-2012 at 06:00 PM. |
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I would take 10 slams over 1 WTF, but hey maybe thats just me. Back to the topic at hand I would take the careers of vritually everyone in the 1969 top 10 over Davydenko's. Anyone who actually thinks 1969 is weaker than 2006 has clearly done no research at all.
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