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Before the Fedal era, and especially during the Sampras/Agassi era, clay was an afterthought. It was Nadal's ability to break out of the clay court specialist mold, and Federer's ability to succeed on clay that has raised clay's profile, at least since the 90s (when I started following tennis). |
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Pete has 7 others, Federer has 10. Federer isn't done yet. This is actually comparing apples and apples, and apparently, the apple from the 90s is superior!! |
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Hard - 50% Clay - 40% Grass - 10% It's easier to dominate grass because it's a super specialist surface. Hardest to dominate hardcourts due to the near ubiquity of the events on tour, so Federer's achievements there are almost equivalent to me. |
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Only if # of weeks at # 1 is your supreme criterium. It doesn't have to be. 21 masters to 11 is a huge difference. And all 4 slams is priceless too. If you do it by surface, then of course Sampras is head and shoulders above Nadal on grass and hard but as I said before, Nadal is THE #1 on clay (all time). Sampras is not the #1 anywhere: hard, grass or overall. That should count for something too. And he's WAY worse on clay than Rafa is on either hard or grass. |
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Amen. It would be easy enough to make an argument for Fed being best of open era but all time offers all kinds of difficulties because the tour (and the sport itself) has changed so much. Even comparisons within open era have a measure of awkwardness. The AO's status for instance has changed drastically over time. Carpet was a major surface in the past and has completely disappeared. Etc, etc.. Comparisons are never more than approximations in any case.
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Sampras was the greatest of his era. Federer the greatest of his. Nadal greatest clay courter of his era. Borg the greatest of his era.
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I agree.. I think Laver, Pancho, Federer, Sampras and Rosewall could all make statements saying their the greatest ever, and they would all have a case. Just my opinion
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But Sampras and Fed are close enough in time that it's not that difficult to compare their achievements and observe that Fed has surpassed Sampras on any surface and in any department. |
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Fed and Sampras are close but still far apart in comparing.. The game has changed so much just since the mid 90s. Nevermind the 50s and 60s.
Its a totally different game now |
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14 slams
Record Year #1 Tied for Most Wimbledon titles 5 USO titles (most finals appearances) 2nd longest reign (or 3rd if you factor in Pancho was on top longer then Fed and Sampras) at #1 in history Stopped and dominated his main rivals Davis Cup 2 AO's He deserves to be in the conversation regardless of how much you hate him Last edited by 90's Clay : 12-30-2012 at 11:50 AM. |
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yet, you have no problem comparing Roddick, Hewitt etc. to Becker, Edberg, Ivanisevic, and make claims about 2000s being the weakest era of all?
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I will say this, Federer and Nadal to a slightly lesser extent have done remarkably well, and have incredible champion's mentality, but so did Sampras. But Fedal have played in conditions that are different from what Sampras did. Now, you can say that it makes things easier for Federer and Nadal, since there is less surface change, the balls are similiar etc. But you can also say that it also makes things harder, since other players who would have struggled more in 90s with changing surfaces, now are able to compete on more and more events and slams, thus making it even more difficult for Fedal to win. It goes both ways, and again, I am not fighting a case either way. I am just saying, Sampras did play in a time when conditions were drastically different, to what Federer and Nadal have, so you already have to look at surfaces as a discussion point. And if arguments are being made, yeah....you can still say who you think is GOAT, but there will be question marks always. Speculations and hyptheticals will always come up. I am happy with what Roger, Rafa and Pete have done in their careers, but I don't need to be giving GOAT titles around to underline they were the best. In the times they played, they simply were the best.
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- Borg who did the channel Slam 3 times on completely different surfaces - Nadal who completely dominated a surface, won all 4 majors and has a positive h2h against virtually everybody - Laver with 2 calender slams - Federer who almost completely dominated half a decade, I could write a whole chapter about Federer's "special" achievements but let's name a couple: winning Wimbledon/US 5 times in a row each, 23 major SF in a row, 17 majors |
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