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  • stroke
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    Originally posted by stotty View Post

    I find it hard to rate any of them above the other. All three have incredible attributes. It's a fairy tale way of thinking but the best thing that could happen is if they each end up with 20 slams each. Each has won enough masters to validate themselves as roughly the same level. Maybe Novak edges it as he's won every masters title. But whatever way you look at it we would be splitting hairs to rate one above the other.
    Well said.

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  • stotty
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    Originally posted by stroke View Post

    It looks more likely than not both Nadal and Novak will surpass Roger GS's wins. Throw in the Master 1000's (not given due credit in my book), where Rafa and Novak already way surpass Roger, and Roger may be only left with the perfect technique with his argument as GOAT. Not to mention the head to head component of the equation.
    I find it hard to rate any of them above the other. All three have incredible attributes. It's a fairy tale way of thinking but the best thing that could happen is if they each end up with 20 slams each. Each has won enough masters to validate themselves as roughly the same level. Maybe Novak edges it as he's won every masters title. But whatever way you look at it we would be splitting hairs to rate one above the other.
    Last edited by stotty; 02-17-2021, 11:13 AM.

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  • stroke
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    Originally posted by stotty View Post
    It looks like Novak will continue to have a strangle hold on the number 1 ranking for quite some time yet and will comfortable surpass Roger's record. Might be just a matter of time however before Medvedev sneaks up on him if he can win the title.

    You have to hand it to Novak. He's worn the number 1 ranking and protected it better than anyone in history...incredibly consistent year in and year out. Not such an easy thing to walk around for years with a gigantic bullseye on your back. No wonder he has funny mental episodes in matches. It can't be that easy dealing with all that.
    It looks more likely than not both Nadal and Novak will surpass Roger GS's wins. Throw in the Master 1000's (not given due credit in my book), where Rafa and Novak already way surpass Roger, and Roger may be only left with the perfect technique with his argument as GOAT. Not to mention the head to head component of the equation.

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  • stotty
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    It looks like Novak will continue to have a strangle hold on the number 1 ranking for quite some time yet and will comfortable surpass Roger's record. Might be just a matter of time however before Medvedev sneaks up on him if he can win the title.

    You have to hand it to Novak. He's worn the number 1 ranking and protected it better than anyone in history...incredibly consistent year in and year out. Not such an easy thing to walk around for years with a gigantic bullseye on your back. No wonder he has funny mental episodes in matches. It can't be that easy dealing with all that.

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  • stotty
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    Once he starting holding serve so emphatically everything became possible. He could then start tucking into Rafa's serve aggressively and take risks. Taking care of one'e serve is the most basic thing one can do in top flight tennis.

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  • stroke
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    Shame no fans. What an atmosphere that would have been.

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  • stroke
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    So fitting he finished the match with a backhand winner. This could be somewhat of a career epiphany for Stef. What could ever be tougher than coming back from 2 sets down vs Nadal.

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  • stotty
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    Sometimes a glimmer is all you need. Tsitsipas wins in 5

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  • stroke
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    Stef now favorite at 60% chance of winning.

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  • stroke
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    He has, but it is hard to see him not getting through this somehow it seems.

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  • stotty
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    And Rafa has certainly slowed up.

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  • stotty
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    It's confidence too. Tsitsipas' is up while Rafa's has plummeted. I still wouldn't put it past Rafa to dig his way out of this somehow.

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  • stroke
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    Oddsmakers now have Nadal at a 53% chance of winning. What a change. I would love to know Stef's BHP numbers sets 3 and 4 vs 1 and 2. His backhand is the key vs Nadal obviously.

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  • stotty
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    We're in the 5th set

    It's going to interesting from here...

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  • stotty
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    Originally posted by stroke View Post
    Nadal appears to be slowing down a bit....
    Yes, I noticed that too...half a step slower.

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