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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Dude, come on. Agassi made Baghdatis into a tennis immortal in his book, just to make himself look like more of a hero. Surely, Agassi has no agenda. Look at what is in bold, my friend. Are you kidding me? Are you setting me up? The guy who lied his way out of a failed drug test. The guy who wore a wig on court. Yes. We certainly should take anything he says at face value. You have convinced me. I believe him. I believe in him. Now, if you want to talk about his tennis game, that's a different story. |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Exactly. As much as I am a big Agassi fan, especialy as a player, but anyone who read his book (and anyone who disputes this obviously didnt read it or is apparently blind) knows he has a chip on his shoulder about the players of his generation the size of whole of Europe, and that he has agendas coming out of his *** every which way. So that being said ANYTHING he says regarding players of his own generation (himself included) and players of today should be taken with a huge grain of salt, and anything that sounds like BS to just about everyone should be dismissed as such.
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That being said, I think he could compete favorably with prime Murray and Nadal on HC. |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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I don't think the slow courts of today would match Agassi's flat hitting and aggressive style of play. He would just make to many errors trying to get the ball past the fleet footed big four. Defense is too much a part of today's game as well as Agassi's only true weakness.
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I too think he would be near the top if he was in his prime today. Provided that he was focused, of course. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Prime Agassi would be competing with Djokovic for #1 spot. It is ridiculous to assume that prime Agassi is at a level of Murray.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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That said, he'd definitely get his time at number one. I think NLBwell put it best. He'd be up there with Djokovic, Nadal, Federer, and Murray trading the top rankings back and forth. Last edited by tudwell : 02-07-2013 at 08:27 PM. |
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Join Date: May 2004
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i think djokovic, nadal and federer are all mentally tougher than him. also he used beat players by wearing them down and i dont think he could do that against those 3. he would have to be better than what he was in his prime to be in the mix with them imo..
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Nadal got to play on slow baseliner friendly grass. Agassi got to play on slick lightning fast grass, with nasty and unpredictable bounches which are nightmarish for a baseliner, vs a slew of monsterous servers and serve and volleyers whose serves, slices, and shots zoomed low along the old slick grass. Of course we have to say Nadal is better than Agassi on grass, since Nadal was much better and more accomplished on todays slow grass he was blessed to get to play on than Agassi was on the old fast grass he played on. However would Nadal have been better than Agassi either had both played in the 90s on the old grass, or had both played today on todays slowed baseliner friendly grass? While we will never be able to prove it, it is quite likely Agassi would have been atleast as strong as Nadal on either one (or in the case of the 90s grass Nadal been atleast as weak, relatively speaking, as Agassi).
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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I'd say #3 or #4 if we're talking about today's conditions. Djokovic and Murray are roughly on par with his ROS. Djokovic hits very well off both wings as Agassi did. The problem is, even at his peak, Andre was never a very good defender. He was very quick early on in his career, but just lacked defensive instincts. On the slower surfaces of today, he would have to try and hit through these guys a lot, and I don't see it happening enough to challenge for the top spot. If it was the quicker surfaces of the 90s, however, it would be a different story.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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roddick 03 AO: L Schüttler FO: sargsian (really?) W: fed USO: win 04 AO: safin FO: mutis (who?) W:fed USO: pim pim 05 AO:hewitt (OK W: fed USO: müller FO:acasuso 06 AO: bagdatis FO: martin W: murray USO: fed 07 AO: federer FO: andreev (1st round like many years) W: gasquet USO: fed 20 slams, 19 losses 6 against fed hewitt: 03 AO: el eynaoui W: Dr. ivo FO: robredo USO: ferrero 04 AO: fed FO: gaudio W: fed USO: fed 05 AO: safin (champ) FO: not start? W: fed USO: fed 06 AO: chela FO: nadal (ok W: bagdatis USO: roddick (ok 07 AO: gonzo FO: nadal (twice is bad W: nole USO: calleri 20 slams, 20 losses, 5 fed yes they were both hurt by fed but not close to the amount that murray and early djokovic were hurt by fedal. the current top 4 are beating the field way more than hewitt and roddick ever did. |
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Don't get me wrong hewitt and roddick were great players and about the same level as old agassi but prime agassi was in a different league.
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Hewitt and Roddick would never have been 10 time Grand Slam champions, I just meant they could easily have 5 a piece if Fed wasn't around. Obviously they didn't have the consistancy like the current top 4 to go deep in every single tournament. Likewise Agassi is way above them too although he wasn't as consistant as the current top 4 either. I meant that their peak play which Federer often dismantled wasn't so low that Murray or Djokovic could scoff at them.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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The 1998-1999, 27-28 year old physical Agassi coupled with the 2003-2006, 32-35 year old mental Agassi would be a serious contender for the ATP Number 1 spot today and could possibly dominate it. Go Agassi!
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