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Join Date: Feb 2011
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I do admit, that fed did benefit from the very weak 03-06 era.
the 08-12 era is much stronger, however you have to admit, that nadal did not face a lot of great clay specialists. the 90s and early 00s had so many great clay courters (guga, muster, brugera and the other spaniards, courier...) but which great clay courters played from 05-12? there have been some OK clay courters but in the end he played most finals against federer who is great but certainly no clay specialist. I don't see any great clay courter that he had to beat. |
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I think Federer and Djokovic would clean up against all those clay specialists you mentioned apart from Kuerten. The slowing of the surfaces these days means everyone at the top has a great baseline game and Djokovic and Federer both move exceptionally well on clay, having grown up on the surface.
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the AO can't start soon enough..
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He'd still have 5-6 RG titles at this point unless he had to face Borg.
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It wouldn't make a difference. Nadal is too damn good.
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If I'm completely honest, I think Nadal's just too good on that surface.
The only people I'd see challenging him (if they are playing their best) are Borg, Guga and Rosewall. |
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Just like Federer.
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Nadal benefited from being the clay GOAT.
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If you take vitamins and alternate between running all day like a rabbit and being out injured with a broke knee, yeah, you can dominate clay as a leftie. Nadal sold his soul to the devil to win a few more slams than he could have hoped for naturally.
Helps that the only fellows who give a crap about clay are other talentless spaniards and latin americans. |
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Did Fed benefit from a weak grass era and lack of threats at the top in general from 2004-2007 on all surfaces outside of Nadal on clay? ?
Neither surfaces have been "great" per say in terms of talent and depth from the 2000's-present time. But Nadal would have been all time great on clay in ANY era. Would he have only managed to lose once at the French his entire career thus far in a different era? I highly doubt it but he would have grabbed his fair share regardless of his competition Last edited by 90's Clay : 01-03-2013 at 09:28 AM. |
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Overrall.. Safin and Nalbandian were complete NO shows 85 percent of their careers. Hell have the time you forgot they were even around. Hewitt was FINISHED after 2005. From 2006-on he was done |
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agreed..then the frequency of these nonsense threads will dramatically decrease.
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No clay era would be strong enough for Nadal anyway, so it's a moot point.
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for once you said something sensible, speculative as it is.
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G.O.A.T.
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There could be better clay courters in this era....but Nadal would still dominate. Maybe we just want to see Rafa lose a set to someone other than the top 4 guys every once in a while.
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Actually, Fed and Djoko have done well winning each 2 clay finals against Rafa. That's the best anyone has done since 2005. I'm not sure Sampras and Agassi would have done as well.
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I'm glad someone can admit the first part; even though you left out a year. |
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