100 Masters 1000's ...

mr tonyz

Professional
The big Four are currently on 99 combined Masters 1000 Shields. If either one of Nadal , Murray or Djokovic win the current Madrid Masters Tournament they will reach # 100. If we look at all of their titles in terms of Calender Years required they are extremely balanced.
I've always wondered how we could compare The Big Four's achievements to other team sports?

As The Big Four are grouped as a team with their records combined contained within a Singles category within their own sport ...

How many FIFA World Cups or NBA Championships would all of these combined be worth?

It's difficult to compare as one comes every 4 years & the other once per year ...

FIFA World Cup (Once every 4 years inclusive of Qualification & 7 Final Tournament Matches)

NBA Championship (Once per year inclusive of 82 Regular Season Games + 4 Best-Of-Seven Series Play-Offs)

Grand Slam Crowns - 47 (11.75 Years)

World Tour Finals - 12 (12 Years)

Masters 1000 Shields - 99 (11 Years)

Olympic Singles Gold - 3 (12 years) *2008-2020*
 

NEW_BORN

Hall of Fame
Grand Slam Crowns - 47 (11.75 Years)

World Tour Finals - 12 (12 Years)

Masters 1000 Shields - 99 (11 Years)

Shouldn't these be -

Grand Slam Crowns - 47 (14 Years, 2003-2017)

World Tour Finals - 12 (13 Years, 2003-2016)

Masters 1000 Shields - 99 (15 Years, 2002-2017)
 

mr tonyz

Professional
The big Four are currently on 99 combined Masters 1000 Shields. If either one of Nadal , Murray or Djokovic win the current Madrid Masters Tournament they will reach # 100. If we look at all of their titles in terms of Calender Years required they are extremely balanced.
 

TripleATeam

G.O.A.T.
Shouldn't these be -

Grand Slam Crowns - 47 (14 Years, 2003-2017)

World Tour Finals - 12 (13 Years, 2003-2016)

Masters 1000 Shields - 99 (15 Years, 2002-2017)
Saying if these were consecutively won, not if there was another player that somehow made it past.
 

NEW_BORN

Hall of Fame
Saying if these were consecutively won, not if there was another player that somehow made it past.

If it was consecutively won, then Nalbandian and Davydenko had broken the WTF streak in 05 and 09 respectively, so how does he come up with 12 titles in 12 years?
 

mr tonyz

Professional
If it was consecutively won, then Nalbandian and Davydenko had broken the WTF streak in 05 and 09 respectively, so how does he come up with 12 titles in 12 years?

You're failing to understand my concept here. My metrics given here have nothing to do with anything The Big Four achieved specifically .My metric follows ATP Tournament Scheduling ...

Grand Slams = 4 Per Year (Every 4 Slams Won = 1 Year)

World Tour Finals = 1 Per Year (Every WTF Won = 1 Year)

ATP Masters 1000 = 9 Per Year (Every 9 Masters 1000's Won = 1 Year)

Olympic Singles Gold = 1 Per 4 Year Olympic Cycle (Every 1 Olympic Singles Gold Medal Won = 4 Years)

Basically I round up the sum of all the achievements & compress them into their Calender Year Completion Rate. In other words the shortest amount of time required to win the events in question ...
 

NEW_BORN

Hall of Fame
You're failing to understand my concept here. My metrics given here have nothing to do with anything The Big Four achieved specifically .My metric follows ATP Tournament Scheduling ...

Grand Slams = 4 Per Year (Every 4 Slams Won = 1 Year)

World Tour Finals = 1 Per Year (Every WTF Won = 1 Year)

ATP Masters 1000 = 9 Per Year (Every 9 Masters 1000's Won = 1 Year)

Olympic Singles Gold = 1 Per 4 Year Olympic Cycle (Every 1 Olympic Singles Gold Medal Won = 4 Years)

Basically I round up the sum of all the achievements & compress them into their Calender Year Completion Rate. In other words the shortest amount of time required to win the events in question ...

Ok got it.
 
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