4 times a non-slam winner of the season wins YEC of that season in 20 years span and then...

Djokodalerer31

Hall of Fame
5 consecutive such winners in x4 shorter span! LOL And all of this with still being the decent possibility of being 6th in a row (i hope not though, hope Djoker breaks this ridiculous chain...but yeah...) This is starting to look more and more like women's YEC with each new edition of YEC played! LMAO a couple years more and we're entirely transtioned folks! Disgust! In case someone wonders, 1998's edition was won by Corretja, 2005 one by Nalbandian, 2009 by Davydenko and 2011 by Federer (Federer didn't win slam that year...although mentioning his name might seem funny considering his history at YEC by that point, but it is what is...) I feel like personally, that Dimitrov is at fault for this scrutiny! LOL He was the one who cast the curse upon the YEC, once he won that ridiculously weak edition of YEC...(probably still the weakest in 30 years or something...if not ever! LOL)
 
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Purestriker

Legend
5 consecutive such winners in x4 shorter span! LOL And all of this with still being the decent possibility of being 6th in a row (i hope not though, hope Djoker breaks this ridiculous chain...but yeah...) This is starting to look more and more like women's YEC with each new edition of YEC played! LMAO a couple years more and we're entirely transtioned folks! Disgust! In case someone wonders, 1998's edition was won by Corretja, 2005 one by Nalbandian, 2009 by Davydenko and 2011 by Federer (Federer didn't win slam that year...although mentioning his name might seem funny considering his history at YEC by that point, but it is what is...) I feel like personally, that Dimitrov is at fault for this scrutiny! LOL He was the one who cast the curse upon the YEC, once he won that ridiculously weak edition of YEC...(probably still the weakest in 30 years or something...if not ever! LOL)
YEC!!
 
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