More impressive? Consecutive Weeks at #1 or NCYGS

Which one is more impressive?

  • NCYGS

  • Most Consecutive Weeks at #1

  • What is a NCYGS?

  • It's all about h2h (for Rafa fans)


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Lleytonstation

Talk Tennis Guru
Which one is more impressive?

The NCYGS is impressive, but the CYGS has been done twice by Laver and the CYGS is much more impressive.

However, Feds streak spanned 237 weeks (4.5 years) and is 77 weeks more than anyone else. No one even comes close, a whole year plus from what Fed achieved.

Sure weak era will arise in this debate. So be it...

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Deleted member 771911

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NYGS or whatever it is.
Nole gets props there. He did something none of his rivals could do, winning four slams in a row.
 

Beckerserve

Legend
Which one is more impressive?

The NCYGS is impressive, but the CYGS has been done twice by Laver and the CYGS is much more impressive.

However, Feds streak spanned 237 weeks (4.5 years) and is 77 weeks more than anyone else. No one even comes close, a whole year plus from what Fed achieved.

Sure weak era will arise in this debate. So be it...

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Surface Slam dwarfs all the above.
 

Winner

Professional
Consecutive weeks at No.1 is not really that impressive, since you only have to be careful looking in the rearview.

Imagine 200 consecutive weeks at No. 15. Much more impressive, since you not only have to make sure you don't get overtaken, you also have to make sure you don't accidentally rise to No. 14.
 

anarosevoli

Semi-Pro
NCYGS doesn't even exist. A Grand Slam is a "CYGS". So everything is worth more than a "NCYGS" minus the 4 Grand Slams that it consists of.
 

Incognito

Legend
Consecutive weeks at 1 is more impressive of course. Only Federer has Done that

10 consecutive years of winning at least a major and a master, only Nadal has done that.

4 majors in a row, laver did this twice, Lol.
 

r2473

G.O.A.T.
Consecutive weeks at No.1 is not really that impressive, since you only have to be careful looking in the rearview.

Imagine 200 consecutive weeks at No. 15. Much more impressive, since you not only have to make sure you don't get overtaken, you also have to make sure you don't accidentally rise to No. 14.
Who holds the record for most consecutive weeks at No. 15?
 
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Deleted member 748597

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Consecutive weeks at 1 is more impressive of course. Only Federer has Done that

10 consecutive years of winning at least a major and a master, only Nadal has done that.

4 majors in a row, laver did this twice, Lol.
Novak won three Slams in a row three times. That's also impressive.
 
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