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Nadal's 2010 is definitely unique. It's up there for different reasons than Djoko's 2011. Both exceptional seasons.
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This is my point (although not to that extreme) JMac and Connors and whoever else you want to include are not as good competition as Federer and Nadal. So therefore Novak beating them consistently is more impressive.
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Novak had the best 3/4ths of a season IMO. Had he kept it up, the best was possible. However his shoulder injury and losses at the end of the season killed his chances. It doesn't qualify for best season if he was relatively poor towards the end. You can't discount that.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Nothing compared to Laver69 season winning the big 4 plus biggest HC and biggest indoor event in season
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So the question remains then, if great players records are counted as irrelevant after a few decades....should they put such huge efforts into establishing their records? |
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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I'd still take Federers 2006 season over djokovics, okay Djokovic was unbeaten for like 5 straight months, they both won 3 slams, djoko won 4 masters titles, Fed won 3 BUT he won the masters cup which in my opinion is much more impressive then one extra masters 1000 title because you can't hope to get an easy opponent cause you have to vs one of the top 8, not to mention Federer was the finalist at the Roland Garros, whereas Djoko was a semi finalist, so in turn Fed made all finals of each slam in 06' and Djoko did not in 2011' also Federer had one less loss then Djokovic but 22 more wins in his 06 season compared to Djokos 2011 season, I think these stats speak for themselves, in my opinion 22 more wins, one less loss, all slam finals and the tennis masters cup is enough to edge out Djokovics 2011 season, although it was one of the top 10 best ever.
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What makes it so special is that no one saw it coming! Nadal was perched at the top, and was ready to enjoy a dominate stretch as the outright world number one, and win more and more titles across all surfaces.
Novak just came out of no where and made the sun rise from the west! It was just stunning because he kept winning and winning and winning.
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Not bad. I admit that Nole crushing Nadal twice when everybody was seeing as unbeatable on clay was amazing (personally it's the only reason which make this run so impressive). |
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Well it was a ''Well out of his prime'' Older-Fed that ended Novaks godly spree, if it was anyone that was going to end it i don't think anyone would have thought Federer was going to it, especially at the French and seeing how Djokovic had just beaten nadal in two clay court masters 1000 titles back to back
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Ok i'll tell it how it is so you can understand, Djokovic is the best player in the world by a mile and has been since 2011.
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In your post you said two things:
1) that Fed is well past his prime, which imply that beating him three time in a row is nothing special. 2) that Fed is well past his prime but still able to beat Novak in RG which shows how great a player he still is. I see a contradiction. I think it was a great feat from Novak to beat Fed three time in a row, even if I agree Fed in 2011 is not the same player than until 2009. Is my english good enough for you? |
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