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I'm not sure if Rosewall is the singles or doubles GOAT but honestly if he isn't, he isn't that far off. Lots of great doubles players like McEnroe, Rosewall, Emerson, Newcombe, Hewitt just over the last few decades. |
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Thanks, pc1 for this support. Rosewall's number of 24 doubles majors is really impressive. He should be ranked as a GOAT candidate. He won those titles with 7 partners: Hoad, Stolle, Gonzalez, Laver, Ralston, Anderson and Davidson. At Wembley Muscles won seven doubles titles.
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that is right.I forgot them.
A great doubles team was also Hlasek-Forget. On clay, I´d also mention Gildemeister/Gomez and Bertolucci/Panatta and later on, Casal/sanchez There were guys that succeded with many different partners, but never changed side.Rosewall,Emerson,Stolle,Okker,Fibak,Edmondson ,Jarryd,Fitzegerald,Witskedt,Forget...
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The two teams I really would have love to see are Bromwich-Quist and Mc Gregor-Sedgman. Mervyn Rose and Lewis Hoad were also great with different teammates.
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Bryan Bros are now the undisputed GOAT... 13 Majors. Nuff said.
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what about ladies?
Many remember the great teams like Navy and Shriver/King, Casals and King/Evert, Stove and Turnbull, Jordan and Smith.I recall also Hingis and Kurnikova as well as the Williamses, the last two great teams.
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Don't forget the Woodies.
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A little correction of one of my posts: Rosewall won doubles majors with eight partners. I forgot Sedgman...
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Rose played with Hartwig and Don Candy, Hoad played of course with Rosewall, also with Hartwig and Trabert. Interesting: Hoad won the French Pro doubles seven times in a row. Last edited by BobbyOne : 01-29-2013 at 05:25 PM. |
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In 1972, in the Italian Open doubles final, Hoad and Frew McMillan led Nastase/Tiriac two sets to love, but eventually lost the match, uncompleted by darkness. |
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Dan, Please explain how they lost a match which was uncompleted. No irony intended.
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Actually when you think about it Rosewall has the perfect strokes for doubles. His serve was fine but not overpowering but in doubles he could serve and come in with abandon because he's covering half the court. His volley was very strong, among the best in history. He had a super return. His overhead was top notch. He was consistent and almost never off. And like all top doubles players, he knew how to play the angles.
I think McEnroe is clearly the best since the late 1970's and perhaps of all time along with a few others. |
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Wiki ...Fernández won a non-calendar year doubles Grand Slam with 17 Grand Slam women's doubles title – six French Open, five US Open, four Wimbledon, and two Australian Open winning at least one Grand Slam title every year from 1988–1997, except 1989, and for three straight years winning three of the four Grand Slam doubles titles in the same year (1992–1994). She won 14 of her 17 Grand Slam titles partnering Natasha Zvereva; their partnership is the second most successful doubles pair in Grand Slam history after Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver in the Open era.[4]... Evert won....drumrole please....3. |
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At 5 to 3 in the fifth set, darkness was beginning to interfere with the match, so the umpire halted play and declared the Rumanians the winners. Yes, very strange. But, the match was in Italy, and the Rumanians were like the home players, the crowd favourites. |
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The best single players doesn't necessary means they will also be the best players in double. While the Bryan brothers aren't that good in single, but no top singles are going to beat them. It's not just about skills, but good team player, good chemistry, communication. If you insinuating today's double are weak(sigh), you're wrong.
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Same as Hoad&Santana.They beat Laver&Gimeno, great line up
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