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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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His 1-5 record proves he is the only player outside the top 3 in the past 7.5 seasons capable of making and winning slam finals. Federer is getting older, Rafa is a huge question mark. Murray is the #2 player right now. "one slam wonder" you say? That one slam came 5 months ago, and he follows up with a final run at the next opportunity. Yeah he's definitely not elite. |
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Andy is definitely in the same class as the others. Lendl also lost a lot of slam finals. A lot of things have to go right for a player to win a slam. Andy had some bad luck at the back end of this one but externalities aside, Djoker and Murray are evenly matched on all surfaces. Murray is now at least even with Federer and, I'm sure, Nadal.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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The loss reminded me of his loss at Wimbledon.
We know what happened after that. He got over the hump of Federer in a Major. That is huge. Truly feel if he did not have those blisters he would have taken it to a 5th set.
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Not taking his opportunities, so to speak.
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Murray is getting up there, he's one of the elite now. He's finally won a Major and Olympic Gold and been in six Slam finals. I know he's 1-5 in GS finals, but Andy beat Federer in a Slam for the first time and went to five sets to do it, so he's progressing and getting it together. I still see Djokovic as fav over Andy to beat him in a big tournament and maybe still Federer too. I don't know if we'll see Nadal pose a major threat any more, but hopefully he can come back.
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Lendl went 1-6 in grand slam finals and finished with 8.
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Andy Murray is very good player and he is very talented but you have to be blind not see the reality that when ever the likes Fed,Nadal, Djokovic brings their A game to the table.He just cant match them.
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The Big 4 is being mentioned because their peak levels are way above the rest of the tour, they are all slam champs, and they are contesting in the big matches on the big stages. Murray is included because there is an obvious bar between Fedaljkovicray and the rest of the tour. If you want to raise the bar and separate Fed/Nadal/Djoko from Murray, then go for it. But then why not raise the bar again to separate Fedal from Djokovic? Or raise it yet again to separate Federer from all others?? Why do you conveniently draw the line so as to include Fed, Rafa, Novak and to exclude Andy? Besides, sometimes the "Top 3" is mentioned as well, when the commentators/media/fans wants to exclude Murray anyway. You hear "Big 4" the most, but sometimes you hear "Big/Top 3" as well.
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In my book, there are top three guys, Andy, and the rest of players. Andy is definitely top guy, but not as good as Novak, Rafa, and definitely not as Rog. Murray beating 31 year old Federer is really not that impressive. I can't wait to see how well will Andy play when he turns 31. |
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I can't say I agree; Djokovic may not have the titles the other two do, but his 2011 already puts him in their group. They are the only 3 men since Laver to win 3 majors in a calendar year; this is the top tier of great players. They may not have the greatest resumes of the open era, but they contain 3 of the 4, (or 6 of the 7) most successful, slam-wise, seasons in the Open Era. Murray is not among those men, not yet. He might do it, he might not.
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However, Fed and Rafa are on the super short-list of GOAT contenders (Rafa may not be there quite yet...but then again that's why I said you could set the separation bar between Fed and Rafa as well)....while Novak is "only" on the all-time great list (not anywhere near GOAT contender yet). For sure the biggest gap is between Murray and Djokovic right now (Novak is a bit closer to Rafa at this stage regarding accomplishments)...but there is still some distance between Novak and Rafa when we look at their resumes (obviously Novak is likely to continue closing in).
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He won a slam under a very favorable setting for him. Del Potro's USO run was much more impressive; yes he did beat a crippled Nadal in the SF, but he had to play a healthy Federer that was playing well the whole year (2009 was a very good year for Federer; 4 slam finals, 2 wins, and a good year all around) and that tournament, and simply outgunned Federer in the final. Unless Murray changes his game and plays much more aggressively (not just outright hitting the ball, but much more aggressive positioning, willing to take balls earlier, getting into the net, etc.), he's going to have alot of issues if Fed, Nadal, and Djokovic don't disappear anytime soon. Beating 2 out of the 3 playing the way Murray does is way too difficult. Only Nadal really has that kind of capability, and that usually burns him out and kills him physically; usually past Wimbledon Nadal is so banged him he's got almost no chance of winning the USO most years.
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At this point, Murray may not be at the level of the top 3. But he still has time to take his game to the next level. I wouldn't count him out. |
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Quoting GS final win % is simply the dumbest stat in tennis. Clearly, Pete Sampras has an undefeated record in French Open finals and is thus better than Fed.
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