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It might be of interest that in all three years the runner up of Paris was not identic with the runner up of Wembley. This shows Rosewall's consistency on a high level at that time. |
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I rate several Gonzalez wins in open era (two wins against Laver, two wins against Rosewall, the wins against Newcombe, Roche, Ashe, Smith higher than the famous victory over Pasarell (even though the latter was a big win). |
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This is clear from the descriptions of eyewitness reporters, who noted that Hoad was carrying extra pounds and moving slower in 1960, etc. Sedgman had a big year in 1959, winning at Kooyong and winning two tours, Grand Prix de Europe and South Africa. But he clearly dropped down in level after 1959. Gimeno and Olmedo never reached the heights of greatness, despite their promise. Trabert slowed down after 1959. Cooper and Anderson had good years in 1959, but played little after that. How old was Segura in 1962? 45? |
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(With his big serve and great net play, I would have thought a faster, hard-court surface.)
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It wasn't, in fact. As I've said before, he missed a clay Major, reaching two finals and losing them both. That's why I don't put him in my three GOAT candidates (anyway, he's just below them).
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You belittle even your two darlings when writing that Hoad and Gonzalez were past peak in that period. Gonzalez was at least a Co.-No. 1 in 1960 and 1961 and Hoad was still very strong in 1960 and even later. All that nonsense in order to belittle Rosewall... All the players you mentioned were still damned strong in the early 1960s. For instance Segura, who was 41 in 1962, was at the Laver level that year. Gimeno did reach the heights of greatness as No.3 in several years. You also are wrong regarding Anderson. He did play much every year in that period. And he did play very well. I would say it's wasted time to discuss with such an unserious poster. I'm aware that some posters now will again say I'm intolerant but I would say that even my intolerance is reasonable and not as terrible as your non-seriousness! Last edited by BobbyOne : 01-11-2013 at 02:51 PM. |
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How many pro majors did he win?
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Good to know.Thanks.
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It was Rowley who claimed that Hoad was carrying extra poundage and moving slowly in 1960. Of course, given Hoad's long layoff, propensity for the brew, and lack of serious training, what would you expect? |
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Remember Kiki that Segura was a pro and Laver wasn't nearly the player he would be in 1962. Segura is one of the finest players ever lived. He had a two handed quite similar looking to Jimmy Connors' backhand but those who have seen both consider Segura's forehand clearly better, some think by a wide margin. Many have called it the best single stroke in tennis history. Laver called it the finest forehand he ever faced. This is something to imagine since Laver only faced the Segura forehand when Segura was in his forties and Laver faced many awesome forehands.
As you have written yourself, the 1950's, in the pros was arguably the highest level of tennis play ever and Segura won most of his tournaments in that era, defeating players like Gonzalez in the US Pro final for example. Segura was a super mover with a fantastic volley, especially the forehand volley. He had a very solid backhand with great control. He was so quick he could run around his backhand to hit his super forehand an excellent percentage of the time. So with Segura you had a guy with a good serve, super volley, very very mobility with perhaps the greatest forehand of all time. That's a lot going for you. If you asked me if Segura at his best was better than Emerson, I would say yes. |
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I would say WAY better, without any kind of doubt. Emerson never faced peak-Kramer, peak-Sedgman, peak-Gonzales, peak-Rosewall, and peak-Hoad, while Segura did, and he caught 3-4 Majors title despite this enormous competition.
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In 1951 at Forest Hills, Kramer dropped out with back ache, Gonzales was rusty from lack of play. Segura had good wins at Slazenger 1953 against Sedgman, and 1957 at Melbourne against Gonzales and Sedgman, LA Masters in 1958 against the field. At Wembley he was a perennial bridesmaid. |
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