Which of Berdych, Ferrer, Tsonga do you rank highest and lowest

What order do these 3 rank in

  • Berdych-Tsonga-Ferrer

    Votes: 4 25.0%
  • Berdych-Ferrer-Tsonga

    Votes: 1 6.3%
  • Tsonga-Ferrer-Berdych

    Votes: 3 18.8%
  • Tsonga-Berdych-Ferrer

    Votes: 4 25.0%
  • Ferrer- Tsonga-Berdych

    Votes: 3 18.8%
  • Ferrer-Berdych-Tsonga

    Votes: 1 6.3%

  • Total voters
    16

redrover

Rookie
I thought of including Cilic but Cilic has to clearly rank ahead of all 3 at this point, and anyone who says otherwise is clearly biased. Career wise Cilic is roughly on par with Del Potro today actually.

All 3 of these are roughly equal in career achievements but what order would you rank them in. I would rank Tsonga first since he had the highest peak level and was most dangerous. Ferrer next for being the most consistent and the biggest overachiever. Berdych last of the trio.
 

AnOctorokForDinner

Talk Tennis Guru
That has been done already, the exact same question.

Career-wise, easily Ferrer > Tsonga > Berdych. Peak-wise, easily Tsonga > Berdych > Ferrer. If you rank equally by career and peak, then the ranking you offered is appropriate.
 

Towny

Hall of Fame
Career-wise, easily Ferrer > Tsonga > Berdych. Peak-wise, easily Tsonga > Berdych > Ferrer
Basically this, although you can make a good case for Berdych having a better career than Tsonga. I guess I will probably look back at Ferrer as being the greatest of the 3, largely on the basis of titles and ranking. I would say Tsonga is the best though (in terms of level)
 

redrover

Rookie
Tsonga has 2 Masters titles while Berdych has 1 like a century ago now, his slam final run was somewhat more impressive, and he made a YEC final, and he has roughly the same number of slam semis. That is why I would probably rank Tsonga as the marginally better career, even if I believe Berdych has a bit more time in top 10 and things like that.
 
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