FreeBird
Legend
Looking at the stats for total number of different semifinalists at the 4 slams for the 16 slots:
2007:
Federer (4)
Djokovic (3)
Nadal (2)
Davydenko (2)
Gonzales (1)
Roddick (1)
Haas (1)
Gasquet (1)
Ferrer (1)
Total: 9
2008:
Nadal (4)
Federer (4)
Djokovic (3)
Murray (1)
Tsonga (1)
Monfils (1)
Safin (1)
Schüttler (1)
Total: 8
2009:
Federer (4)
Nadal (2)
Del Potro (2)
Roddick (2)
Soderling (1)
Verdasco (1)
Gonzales (1)
Murray (1)
Haas (1)
Djokovic (1)
Total: 10
2010:
Nadal (3)
Federer (2)
Djokovic (2)
Murray (2)
Berdych (2)
Soderling (1)
Tsonga (1)
Cilic (1)
Melzer (1)
Youzhny (1)
Total: 10
2011:
Djokovic (4)
Murray (4)
Nadal (3)
Federer (3)
Ferrer (1)
Tsonga (1)
Total: 6
2012:
Djokovic (4)
Murray (3)
Federer (3)
Nadal (2)
Ferrer (2)
Tsonga (1)
Berdych (1)
Total: 7
2013:
Djokovic (4)
Nadal (2)
Murray (2)
Ferrer (2)
Federer (1)
Tsonga (1)
Del Potro (1)
Janowicz (1)
Gasquet (1)
Wawrinka (1)
Total: 10
2014:
Djokovic (3)
Federer (3)
Nadal (2)
Wawrinka (1)
Berdych (1)
Murray (1)
Gulbis (1)
Dimitrov (1)
Raonic (1)
Nishikori (1)
Cilic (1)
Total: 11
2011 had the least upsets for the top seeds and all the top players were there in SF (without 'OMG, I caused an upset and am just content to reach SF' players). In 2011, you had to pass through the best players in SFs and Fs to win it. 2012 had 7 different SFists and it was one of the great years too.
It has been felt that 2014 has produced low quality tennis. This can be reflected in the stats with 11 different SFists for 2014.
2007:
Federer (4)
Djokovic (3)
Nadal (2)
Davydenko (2)
Gonzales (1)
Roddick (1)
Haas (1)
Gasquet (1)
Ferrer (1)
Total: 9
2008:
Nadal (4)
Federer (4)
Djokovic (3)
Murray (1)
Tsonga (1)
Monfils (1)
Safin (1)
Schüttler (1)
Total: 8
2009:
Federer (4)
Nadal (2)
Del Potro (2)
Roddick (2)
Soderling (1)
Verdasco (1)
Gonzales (1)
Murray (1)
Haas (1)
Djokovic (1)
Total: 10
2010:
Nadal (3)
Federer (2)
Djokovic (2)
Murray (2)
Berdych (2)
Soderling (1)
Tsonga (1)
Cilic (1)
Melzer (1)
Youzhny (1)
Total: 10
2011:
Djokovic (4)
Murray (4)
Nadal (3)
Federer (3)
Ferrer (1)
Tsonga (1)
Total: 6
2012:
Djokovic (4)
Murray (3)
Federer (3)
Nadal (2)
Ferrer (2)
Tsonga (1)
Berdych (1)
Total: 7
2013:
Djokovic (4)
Nadal (2)
Murray (2)
Ferrer (2)
Federer (1)
Tsonga (1)
Del Potro (1)
Janowicz (1)
Gasquet (1)
Wawrinka (1)
Total: 10
2014:
Djokovic (3)
Federer (3)
Nadal (2)
Wawrinka (1)
Berdych (1)
Murray (1)
Gulbis (1)
Dimitrov (1)
Raonic (1)
Nishikori (1)
Cilic (1)
Total: 11
2011 had the least upsets for the top seeds and all the top players were there in SF (without 'OMG, I caused an upset and am just content to reach SF' players). In 2011, you had to pass through the best players in SFs and Fs to win it. 2012 had 7 different SFists and it was one of the great years too.
It has been felt that 2014 has produced low quality tennis. This can be reflected in the stats with 11 different SFists for 2014.
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