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I can only do the women really:
1. Navratilova 2. Court 3. Evert 4. Graf 5. S. Williams 6. Lenglen 7. Seles 8. Jean-King 9. Moody 10. Connolly
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Of the men I know about:
1. Laver 2. Rosewell 3. Federer 4. Gonzales 5. Sampras 6. Tilden 7. Borg 8. Nadal 9. Lendl 10. McEnore
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I'm grateful that you rank RosewAll ahead of Federer and at No.2. Not many posters are so courageous (even though many of them are aware of Muscles' huge achievements...). Don't tell your list to Dan Lobb! Last edited by BobbyOne : 12-11-2012 at 04:01 PM. |
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I accept the opinions of Laver, Rosewall, Gonzales, and they were NOT restricting their ratings to peak form when they selected Hoad number one. |
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Dan Lobb and Bobby one, I was wondering about Hoad. He won 4 majors, if I am correct. I did think to include him but I was need to research him more. I am not sure either about Lendl over McEnroe but I feel the 6 US open final streak pips Lendl ahead for me.
Where can I see ur lists in this thread? Do you know the pages?
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As far as Lendl and McEnroe are concerned, Lendl clearly is ahead of McEnroe in my opinion. Lendl won 146 tournaments in his career plus 8 majors. McEnroe won around 100 tournaments and 7 majors. Lendl is slightly ahead in lifetime winning percentage also at around 81.8% to 81.5%. However Lendl did this while he played more matches. For players who only played in the open era I believe Connors and Lendl have won the most tournaments. Connors is number one at 149. Last edited by pc1 : 12-12-2012 at 12:45 PM. |
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Dan, And I don't accept your silly claim that Laver, Rosewall and Gonzalez ranked Hoad No. 1 also regarding achievements. They are NOT idiots!
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Lendl had an eigth finals streak at the US Open. Here my top ten regarding achievements. 1 Laver 1 Rosewall tied 3 Tilden 4 Gonzalez 5 Federer 6 Borg 7 Sampras 8 Connors 9 Budge 10 McEnroe Hoad of course does not qualify: only 4 majors won etc But if we consider playing level including also longevity, my top players are 1 Laver 1 Rosewall tied 3 Gonzalez 4 Hoad 4 Borg tied 6 Djokovic 7 Nadal 8 Lendl 8 McEnroe tied 10 Becker 10 Roche tied Last edited by BobbyOne : 12-12-2012 at 05:38 PM. |
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Did you intentionally not place you know who in there?
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Gonzalez and Tilden have awesome records. Both were No.1 for many years. I don't rank Federer very high because some of his great achievements are caused by the fact that Roger faced rather weak competition in several of his peak years. While Tilden had to play against Johnston, Cochet and Lacoste, and Gonzalez against Kramer, Sedgman, Segura, Trabert , Hoad and Rosewall plus Laver, Federer played against Hewitt, Roddick and Safin. That makes the difference!. I still believe that Roche and Newcombe would beat Federer more often than he would beat them, not to speak about Borg and Lendl... But I'm glad you don't contradict that I rank Laver and Rosewall ahead of Federer. Last edited by BobbyOne : 12-12-2012 at 05:39 PM. |
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Don't mind Bobby. I don't think he believe what he's saying. Of course he intended to leave out Roger, who's widely consider the greatest player.
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Also, I think prime Fed would absolutely destroy the likes of Roche and Newcombe. Not thinking that his peak level of play is all time top 10 worthy is a travesty of the highest order (have you seen the dude play like really?) imo. The greatest open era tennis player by a considerate margin (records, streaks, dominance, ridiculous shot making, crazy level of play, all around package), and not even top 10 all time of level of play . lol you obviously know that I wouldn't rank either Laver or Rosewall above Fed. Rosewall is a level below Laver imo. Laver I really really hold in high regard, I got him at number 2 after Fed. Rosewall's longevity and overall records are great, but no peak insane level like Fed or Laver as far as I am concerned. See my top 10 greatest: My top 10 1. Roger Federer 2. Rod Laver 3. Bjorn Borg 4. Pete Sampras 5. Bill Tilden 6. Pancho Gonzales 7. Ken Rosewall 8. Rafael Nadal 9. Ivan Lendl 10. John McEnroe
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clearly a troll move. He's got Nadal and Djoker there, but no Fed. Those guys combined can't touch Fed. Hell even Djoker's awesome last year, comes short of what Fed did during his prime reign. Whatever, there's only a few guys like that on the forum (Thundervolley, kiki, BobbyOne, sometimes NadalAgassi, 90s clay comes to mind; dudes with clear cut, anti Fed agendas) . Most of the people have the right idea on who the boss is.
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The Black Lodge Military Visionary at your service... Last edited by forzamilan90 : 12-12-2012 at 06:12 PM. |
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NadalAgassi: I think Serena's final slam tally will be something from 18-27. My best guess is 24 or 25 though; Nole(2010) will never win Wimbledon |
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the most dominating, documented, analyzed, victorious, revered open era player
LOL at the **** melodrama. If BobbyOne is a bit biased against Federer, he is only one counteracting the rampage of lovesick Fed adoring lunatics on Planet TW.
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and btw regarding my sentence, absolutely nothing false written there ... most dominating in open era? yeah can't argue with that most documented open era player? well yeah along with other current players no hypothetical here, titles, tour events, highlights everything documented available to see. most analyzed open era player? do I even have to go here? Fed's name is constantly thrown around in tennis circles, forums, etc. and has been for a while. Add his chase for the record books, and analysis goes only deeper. most victorious open era player? undisputed here. shitload of big titles all legit, not counting exos or anything (lots and lots of slams, masters, wtfs) most revered open era player? yeah you know it's true. He's the definitive tennis figure. Fed's the tennis Michael Jordan basically. where's my melodrama when the above is f**** facts. my sentence aside, you cannot possibly think Bobby's list was that a sane, "historian" would write
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I'm aware I have annoyed the Federer fans. Now, to even offend the Laver fans, I still claim that Rosewall's record is about even with Laver's: Rosewall won 4 more majors than Laver; he won nine majors in a row (Laver 4), his longevity is much greater; their hth at majors is 10:7 in Ken's favour; at the biggest tournament of each year (Wembley, Wimbledon, US Open 1972 and 1973) Rosewall won 5, reached final 5 times and SFs 5 times: Laver is 6/0/0, and so on... Laver won his Wimbledons and his GSs in an age of life (23 to 30) when Rosewall was not allowed to play them. Last edited by BobbyOne : 12-12-2012 at 06:52 PM. |
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