The 11 best Slam performers in the last 3 years after Big3 were not Next Gen

Lew II

G.O.A.T.
Highest win percentage in Slams in 2017-19:

1) Nadal 90.67% (current age 33)
2) Djokovic 88.14% (current age 32)
3) Federer 87.72% (current age 38)

4) Nishikori 77.78% (current age 30)
5) Del Potro 77.78% (current age 31)
6) Raonic 75.76% (current age 29)
7) Cilic 75.00% (current age 31)
8) Anderson 75.00% (current age 33)
9) Thiem 73.91% (current age 26)
10) Murray 72.22% (current age 32)
11) Goffin 71.05% (current age 29)
12) Wawrinka 69.44% (current age 34)
13) Bautista Agut 68.57% (current age 31)
14) Carreno Busta 68.57% (current age 28)

The best of all players born since 1994 was Zverev in the 15th position with 68.42% of wins, tied with Dimitrov and Schwartzmann, who had better best results however (2 SF Dimitrov, 3 QF Schwarzmann, 2 QF Zverev).
 
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buscemi

Hall of Fame
Highest win percentage in Slams in 2017-19 after Big3:

1) Nishikori 77.78% (current age 30)
2) Del Potro 77.78% (current age 31)
3) Raonic 75.76% (current age 29)
4) Cilic 75.00% (current age 31)
5) Anderson 75.00% (current age 33)
6) Thiem 73.91% (current age 26)
7) Murray 72.22% (current age 32)
8) Goffin 71.05% (current age 29)
9) Wawrinka 69.44% (current age 34)
10) Bautista Agut 68.57% (current age 31)
11) Carreno Busta 68.57% (current age 28)

That makes sense, though, right, because many of the Next Gen are just emerging. Take Medvedev:

2017: 1-4 (25%)
2018: 5-4 (55.56%)
2019: 11-4 (73.33%)
Overall: 17-12 (58.62%)

So, of course, he's not top 11 from 2017-2019, but his 2019 results are reason to believe he'll have top 11 results from 2019-2021.
 

Lew II

G.O.A.T.
Best result at Slams, active players:

Federer 20 titles
Nadal 19 titles
Djokovic 16 titles
Murray / Wawrinka 3 titles
Cilic / Del Potro 1 titles
Thiem / Anderson 2 finals
Tsonga / Nishikori / Raonic / Medvedev 1 final
Gasquet / Dimitrov 3 semifinals
Monfils 2 semifinals

In bold players who are currently under 26 years old.
 
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Lew II

G.O.A.T.
That makes sense, though, right, because many of the Next Gen are just emerging. Take Medvedev:

2017: 1-4 (25%)
2018: 5-4 (55.56%)
2019: 11-4 (73.33%)
Overall: 17-12 (58.62%)

So, of course, he's not top 11 from 2017-2019, but his 2019 results are reason to believe he'll have top 11 results from 2019-2021.
And what did they do so special until now? All players born since 1994 combined reached 1 final and 4 semifinals. Tsonga alone did better than all of them (1 final and 5 semis) o_O
 
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Ovie

Rookie
Best result at Slams, active players:

Federer 20 titles
Nadal 19 titles
Djokovic 16 titles
Murray / Wawrinka 3 titles
Cilic / Del Potro 1 titles
Thiem / Anderson 2 finals
Tsonga / Nishikori / Raonic / Medvedev 1 final
Gasquet / Dimitrov 3 semifinals
Monfils 2 semifinals

In bold players who are currently under 26 years old.
Once you've included Finalist and Semi finalist in your ranking then you should've ranked Murray higher than Wawrinka
 
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