Best result at their worst slam/s

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Players (excluding the Big 4 + Agassi) who have finished in the Year-end Top 10 from 2003 onwards and aged 30+

Grosjean - 3R x 3
Philippoussis - 4R x 2
Nalbandian - SF x 1
Moya - 4R x 1
Schuettler - 4R x 1
Coria - 4R x 1
Ferrero - QF x 2
Roddick - 4R x 1
Gaudio - 2R x 2
Henman - 4R x 3
Safin - SF x 1
Hewitt - QF x 2
Ljubicic - 3R x 2
Davydenko - 4R x 1
Gonzalez - QF x 1
Ancic - 2R x 1
Robredo - 4R x 1
Blake - 3R x 1
Gasquet - 4R x 4
Ferrer - QF x 2
Del Potro - QF x 2
Simon - 4R x 2
Tsonga - QF x 3
Verdasco - 4R x 7
Soderling - 4R x 1
Youzhny - QF x 1
Berdych - SF x 1
Almagro - 3R x 4
Tipsarevic - 4R x 1
Fish - 3R x 1
Wawrinka - QF x 2
Cilic - QF x 2
Raonic - 4R x 4
Nishikori - QF x 2
Monfils - 4R x 1
Goffin - 4R x 4
Dimitrov - 4R x 1
Isner - 4R x 2
Anderson - 4R x 3
Bautista Agut - 4R x 2

Discuss.
 
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The true quality players make semis at all slams.
 
OP edited. Confused myself there for a second. o_O Certainly a few interesting takeaways.
 
Players (excluding the Big 4 + Agassi) who have finished in the Year-end Top 10 from 2003 onwards and aged 30+
I think you should also limit the list to players who had soup on the second-last Friday before the tournament

but obviously only hot soups - no gazpacho or vichyssoise, that would be ridiculous
 
I think you should also limit the list to players who had soup on the second-last Friday before the tournament

but obviously only hot soups - no gazpacho or vichyssoise, that would be ridiculous
I think the players I limited it to are quite reasonable. It would be unfair to include younger players who haven't had the opportunity to improve their results. Do you have any suggestions?
 
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