djokovicgonzalez2010
G.O.A.T.
The current list
* Federer is 13-5
* Djokovic is 7-5
* Nadal is 0-13
* Murray is 4-5
* del Potro is 7-3
* Davydenko is 9-6
* Soderling is 8-10
* Roddick is 4-3
THE FOLLOWING IS NO LONGER TRUE AND IS ARCHIVAL ONLY
To me this shows:
- Murray and Nadal are rather lucky to be Top 8
- Djokovic is probably worse than his ranking indicates (though the 2 below him are both )
- delPo and Davydenko both have great records they are failing to defend
- After Federer at 19, Soderling is the most consistent player, having met the Top 8 18 times, followed by Davydenko with 15, Nadal with 14, and Djokovic with 13
- Murray has only met the Top 8 9 times, with a (-1) record, has been fortunate to be #4
- Roddick loses early the most (and doesn't play a lot) , but has a decent record vs the Top 8 once he gets there
So the rankings are, by %
1. Federer 74
2. del Potro 64
3. Davydenko 60 (these 2 are probably pretty appropriately ranked , as they have missed a lot)
4. Djokovic 54
5. Roddick 50 (a bit misleading, he has met the top 8 by far the least)
6. Soderling 44
7. Murray 44 (Soderling is ahead because he has both more wins and subsequent losses)
8. Nadal 7
So, what do you think? Why the overrankings? And underrankings?
Who is too high? And too low?
* Federer is 13-5
* Djokovic is 7-5
* Nadal is 0-13
* Murray is 4-5
* del Potro is 7-3
* Davydenko is 9-6
* Soderling is 8-10
* Roddick is 4-3
THE FOLLOWING IS NO LONGER TRUE AND IS ARCHIVAL ONLY
- Federer is 14-5 (74%)
- Djokovic is 7-6 (54%)
- Nadal is 1-13 (07%)
- Murray is 4-5 (44%)
- del Potro is 7-4 (64%)
- Davydenko is 9-6 (60%)
- Soderling is 8-10 (44%)
- Roddick is 4-4 (50%)
To me this shows:
- Murray and Nadal are rather lucky to be Top 8
- Djokovic is probably worse than his ranking indicates (though the 2 below him are both )
- delPo and Davydenko both have great records they are failing to defend
- After Federer at 19, Soderling is the most consistent player, having met the Top 8 18 times, followed by Davydenko with 15, Nadal with 14, and Djokovic with 13
- Murray has only met the Top 8 9 times, with a (-1) record, has been fortunate to be #4
- Roddick loses early the most (and doesn't play a lot) , but has a decent record vs the Top 8 once he gets there
So the rankings are, by %
1. Federer 74
2. del Potro 64
3. Davydenko 60 (these 2 are probably pretty appropriately ranked , as they have missed a lot)
4. Djokovic 54
5. Roddick 50 (a bit misleading, he has met the top 8 by far the least)
6. Soderling 44
7. Murray 44 (Soderling is ahead because he has both more wins and subsequent losses)
8. Nadal 7
So, what do you think? Why the overrankings? And underrankings?
Who is too high? And too low?
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