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What about opening a thread with " which was the favourite major event for best players in open era ?".Definitley, for JMac, it was Dallas.
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Stich was, probably, the best anti Sampras player of the 90īs, at least, when we talk about fast indoor, grass or hard courts.Remember 93 Masters? He just left Sampras aside...
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Saw Pioline light it up in Monte Carlo the year he won it, wow was he playing some spectacular tennis then. He also beat Kuerten at the US Open around that year, Pioline could play some amazing tennis, a very fluid and athletic player. Awesome talent, just was around in a very tough era with Pete and Andre being the dominators.
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Surely you must be joking? Pioline in the same class as Murray? Murray has twice the amount of Slam finals, more than four times the amount of titles, and eight times the number of MS1000 events. This isn't even mentioning Murray's consistency of ending the year in the top 5. Pioline ended the year in the top ten ONCE (at #10).
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Pioline, very steady player with no real weapons. His biggest asset was that he was capable of playing both from the baseline and net.
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Another great player who never won a Major was Tom Okker.And Todd Martin was also a twice beaten finalist.Martin and Okker are as good as them as a choice.
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