Ong_dynasty wrote:Wow I never knew you were a touney player....Anybody famous you have played against?!

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Ong_dynasty wrote:Wow I never knew you were a touney player....Anybody famous you have played against?!
Joker wrote:I think it's safe to say that Gretzky is the pretty clear-cut choice for nhl GOAT.
Marmoset wrote:1) He still has a LONG way to go. Borg and McEnroe, to name a couple greats, went from winning slams consistently to none at all very quickly. At various points those guys could have been on pace to smash records as well. Becker won 5 of his 6 slams fairly early on. Etc.
Marmoset wrote:THEmasterWAYNE wrote:Well, first thing you should already know Doctor is that tennis doesn't have a GOAT. Experts (commentators, journalists, ex-players) never agree on who the GOAT is. Not all sports have a GOAT, basketball barely does but enough people agree on Jordan so he is the GOAT (but still debatable). For tennis to have a "majority GOAT" a player must win all 4 slams titles and also surpass Sampras' record. And only one player is in a position to do that now. Winning the Calender Year Grand Slam would further cement this (make them a "conclusive GOAT").
It seems like you're talking about reaching different levels of GOATness, which contradicts being the GOAT, doesn't it?![]()
Here's a question - if Nadal blows out his back at Indian Wells and has to miss Roland Garros, and Federer wins there in his absence, where would you put Federer? Does it matter if he beats Djokovic in the final, or if it's a guy we never conceived could reach a slam final?
Another thought to ponder - if Nadal's absolute best tennis coincided with Federer's absolute best tennis 2-3 years ago, would the results be the same? It could be argued Nadal is beating Roger Federer on the downward part of his career, not Roger Federer at his best.
Just some thoughts to ponder. I agree that Nadal's chances of being the greatest ever are improved with his win, but:
1) He still has a LONG way to go. Borg and McEnroe, to name a couple greats, went from winning slams consistently to none at all very quickly. At various points those guys could have been on pace to smash records as well. Becker won 5 of his 6 slams fairly early on. Etc.
2) His young age is a big factor. One thing about tennis history is that guys who succeed at young ages tend to stop winning slams at younger ages as well. I'm not saying that will happen to Nadal. He shows no signs of letting up right now. But I bet if you worked out the numbers, the probability of his (elite) career not lasting all that much longer would be very high. Then again, probability doesn't seem to mean much with respect to either of these two players!
THEmasterWAYNE wrote:Yeah majority GOAT means most people believe he's the GOAT. Conclusive GOAT means everybody believes he's the GOAT. Very simple.
THEmasterWAYNE wrote:From what I've read on the internet messageboards majority of people say Rod Laver, hence Laver is the majority GOAT. Not everyone says Laver, so clearly not a conclusive GOAT (far from it, very evenly spread opinion between several players).
I personally won't declare a GOAT until someone has both the Career Grand Slam and the Total Slams Record. The Calender Year Grand Slam helps too, but thats more of a tie-breaker if 2 players both have the Career Grand Slam and Total Slams Record
THEmasterWAYNE wrote:I agree Rosewall is MAJORLY underrated, his level of play may well have been ahead of anyone and everyone in history
Either way, neither Agassi nor Federer can be GOAT because Agassi doesn't have the Total Slams record, and Federer doesn't have Roland Garros, and the GOAT is all I'm going to discuss. I'm not in to ranking players in an order beyond NUMBER ONE, and although there is no NUMBER ONE in history right now I do feel I have the definitive criteria to declare an all-time NUMBER ONE without apprehension, hesitation nor degradation, discreditation nor deregulation when the criteria is met by the said NUMBER ONE aka GOAT player
THEmasterWAYNE wrote:No, I'd never knock Federer, but like everyone else he has no chance at GOAT status without the French Open and Total Slams record (and that all comes down to Nadal being on the tour or not).
While Nadal has no chance at GOAT status without the US Open and Total Slams record which seems very likely at his current winning rate and his results on hardcourt over the last 6 months
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