McEnroeisanartist
Hall of Fame
Even if Federer goes undefeated for the rest of 2013, he will not be able to finish 2013 with a winning percentage above 80%. In the very unlikely scenario that he wins 15 consecutive matches to finish 2013, his winning percentage for the year would be 79.69%.
Consequently, Federer's streak of 10 consecutive seasons with a winning percentage above 80% comes to an end. This is the second longest streak in history.
It would be great to see him win at least 9 more matches to have 45 match wins for the season. That would be his 13th consecutive season with 45 match wins in a season. By comparison, Sampras' streak was 9, Lendl's was 8, and Nadal's was 7. Of course, Connors' streak was 16. I know, a rather, meaningless achievement, but shows his longevity and consistency.
Consequently, Federer's streak of 10 consecutive seasons with a winning percentage above 80% comes to an end. This is the second longest streak in history.
It would be great to see him win at least 9 more matches to have 45 match wins for the season. That would be his 13th consecutive season with 45 match wins in a season. By comparison, Sampras' streak was 9, Lendl's was 8, and Nadal's was 7. Of course, Connors' streak was 16. I know, a rather, meaningless achievement, but shows his longevity and consistency.