Anyone else find it amazingly coincidental that The Big 3's Longest Consecutive Win Streak at their worst Grand Slam is 11 matches?

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Anyone else find it amazingly coincidental that The Big 3's Longest Consecutive Win Streak at their worst Grand Slam is 11 matches?

Longest Match Winning Streak at each Grand Slam

40 - Federer - US Open
40 - Federer - Wimbledon
39 - Nadal - French Open
25 - Djokovic - Australian Open
19 - Federer - Australian Open
16 - Djokovic - Wimbledon
13 - Nadal - US Open
13 - Nadal - Wimbledon
13 - Djokovic - US Open
11 - Federer - French Open
11 - Nadal - Australian Open
11 - Djokovic - French Open
 
Federer at RG 2010 played a God Mode Soderling, in very damp conditions and Robin just hit the stuffings off the ball. Nothing much Fed could have done that day.
Nadal at AO 2010 played a fantastic version of Murray, but after going down two sets, Nadal retired with injury to his knee. Murray deserve the win.
Djokovic at RG 2017 played a maturing Thiem, who had started to knock on the door at RG, Novak himself had elbow issues, but Thiem was too solid that day also.
 
Federer at RG 2010 played a God Mode Soderling, in very damp conditions and Robin just hit the stuffings off the ball. Nothing much Fed could have done that day.
Nadal at AO 2010 played a fantastic version of Murray, but after going down two sets, Nadal retired with injury to his knee. Murray deserve the win.
Djokovic at RG 2017 played a maturing Thiem, who had started to knock on the door at RG, Novak himself had elbow issues, but Thiem was too solid that day also.
I used to be a tennis player like you, but I took an injury to the knee.
Now I am just an injured person who plays tennis, no?
 
There's no need for conspiracies. When you have 3 players of roughly equal skill playing on homogenized surfaces, you should expect they would have roughly equal streaks.
 
There could be other errors in the OP, but here is the correction for Nadal's Wimbledon streak 2008-2011 (DNP2009)

40 - Federer - US Open
40 - Federer - Wimbledon
39 - Nadal - French Open
25 - Djokovic - Australian Open
20 - Nadal - Wimbledon
19 - Federer - Australian Open
16 - Djokovic - Wimbledon
13 - Nadal - US Open
13 - Djokovic - US Open
11 - Federer - French Open
11 - Nadal - Australian Open
11 - Djokovic - French Open
 
All this means is that they won the title once and lost in the quarter-finals on their defense without getting any walkovers in either year.
 
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