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Nice list. I like it that you rank Connors up there. I think Connors is vastly underrated especially considering he won 149 tournaments in his career, the most of the Open Era by a little over Ivan Lendl who won 146. Djokovic is one of the best players I've seen and I can see him mentioned with any great in the coming years. Did you consider some of the players like Tilden? Last edited by pc1 : 12-16-2012 at 06:53 AM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Are you being serious? When Tilden was the best amateur player, he was the best player in the world. Emerson was behind the best professional players in the 1960s.
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Interesting list. You seem to ignore the outcast pros and generally the older times (Tilden!). That's a mistake. It's not a case of "what if". They did have their majors and you should include them in your speculations. Connors is not this who won the most tournaments. Laver was it by winning at least 200 events! Laver had very strong opposition!! A top ten list without Rosewall and Gonzalez is a bad list though. Last edited by BobbyOne : 12-16-2012 at 08:08 AM. |
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I normally don't agree with Dan but this time he's 100% correct. Listing number of titles doesn't say about the weight of individual achievement. Because in that case, (Connors, Lendl) > (Federer, Sampras, Borg, Nadal) simply because they have more single titles. Makes no sense.
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At least you're honest about urban bs in trying to denigrate Roger. It would be good if urban admitted that he doesn't believe what he wrote and was being biased on purpose.
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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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Furthermore Tilden dominated clearly for 6 years while Emmo dominated only in 1964 and 1965. |
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Number of titles is an indicator but not the end all however it is important. If you eliminate the number of titles you make only the majors count for everything and the tour is mostly not about the majors. Lendl won WCT championships and Year End Masters for example. Tilden played tours against Nusslein, Perry, Vines and Budge and while he did not win most of them, it is an indicator of his great strength, even at a late age. He did very well against VInes for example and defeated Nusslein. He was close to fifty when he played Budge and had a relatively respectable showing of seven wins, forty-six losses and 1 tie considering his age. Many of the matches were pretty close according to accounts. Even in the early years the Pro Tour had Cochet, Vines, Tilden, Nusslein among others playing and that's excellent. |
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Dan,
My point was to show the strength of Tilden even in his later years. He did defeat Budge, Vines, Nusslein in tournaments when he was over forty. Hoad for example often even in losses to Gonzalez showed how strong he was. The Hoad that lost to Gonzalez on tour 36 to 51 showed great strength. Hoad probably would have defeated just about anyone on a head to head tour playing at that level. Hard to evaluate. Possibly but maybe not. |
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On the other hand, he won the world tournament championship in both 1958 and 1959, where he could pick his spots more and pace his back. |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Great point.No Bagdhatis,Gonzalez or Tsonga there.
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Again, XXI century tennis has nothing to do with the XX century tennis.Not grass, not indoors, not wood.Maybe clay and maybe hard courts.So we cannot compare current with past since courts are so much different.
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Yes, lets count Pro events and lets count WCT regular tour events.They are just the same.
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Kodes was superb on clay but was just as superb on grass, as he won a Wimbledon title and reached another semifinal there, and reached two USO finals.
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By the way, Rosewall beat Kodes 4:1. Jan's only win happened in 1973 in a WCT event. Shortly afterwards Rosewall got a huge 6-2,6-2 revenge at Houston. |
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