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About Laver: "Leaving Laver out of the first group is probably a surprise". Kramer there top ranked: Budge, Vines (kiki!!), Tilden, Perry, Riggs, Gonzales. We can see how strange Kramer ranked in the fact that he ranked Schroeder in the same echelon as Laver and Rosewall!!! But there is also an interesting point regarding those who belittle Rosewall, f.i. Phoenix: Kramer in the same book gives Rosewall four Wimbledon titles if open era would have come earlier... |
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You mean the mountain goat and the beaver. Hmm......
Oh, I get it. The Swiss mountain goat, Federer. The Alps and everything, right. And the Canadian beaver, that youg guy with the bazooka serve. Gave Federer a tough match down under. Makes sense. |
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Dan, Federer may be the mountain goat but never the GOAT...
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That's one manly looking goat.
I was happy to see Laver and Rosewall in the crowd at the Australian Open today. BobbyOne will be happy to know that they actually spent some camera time on Rosewall, not just Laver. Funny, the commentators, when viewing Rosewall and Laver, said something to the effect of "these are two great champions from the past, not quite on Federer's level, but impressive nonetheless and certainly greater than Hoad." Interesting food for thought. Last edited by NadalDramaQueen : 01-22-2013 at 06:01 PM. |
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Becker,Edberg and Sampras would baggel him ( federer ) on fast indoor or grass more often than not. - the one and only kiki |
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How could I forget, clearly Novak's competition was superb. In all seriousness 6 straight wins over Nadal including 2 on clay was massively impressive. But Djokovic is a perfect matchup for Nadal and he's always creamed Nadal mostly in straights on hardcourt.
I find it absolutely ridiculous that the greatest player of the modern era is apparently not in the conversation for GOAT for some of these posters. |
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And the competition ***** is really the *****tiest argument ever. |
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Hahaha well the Hoad pArt made me lol, no ***** Djoko is better than Hoad let alone those other guys
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1) The overall number of tennis players was likely lower than today 2) Due to difficulties in traveling, it was less international. A lot of talented players never played on an intercontinental level in the amateur tour 3) The overall number of pro players, recruited among top amateur players, was way lower than it is today, as there wasn't really any money to pay unknown people: the advertisement industry wasn't what it is today, the public had less money to spend in leisure, a bigger proportion of the population was "poor". 4) There were really only a bunch of player at the top who were highly hyped in order to advertise for the exhibitions. 5) We know that some of these players weren't hyped because they met success in the open era as well. 6) However, this tell us nothing about the over pro players they played against which didn't played in the open era, because we know that, at this time, player could rise their level very fast: Amateur turning pro needer one year to adapt before being able to dominate. Might be that they adapted once again when the open era began. 7) The early years of the open era were not that different than the pro tour years, because the pool of player available was roughly the same. It took time to increase the number of player and the overall level of competition between them (in particular between the lower players). a) For magical reasons, the 50's field was awesome, and for the same magical reasons, the 2000's field was very weak. |
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