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The most remarkable and unparalleled aspect of his game, for all intents and purposes, is his fitness level.
In terms of sheer tennis geniality, Djoker probably wouldn't even make it in my top 20 all time.
Even some guys who never won any slams like Pioline or Guasquet would rank higher in my book.
If we insist on finding middle ground between results and tennis genius, in my book Federer is gonna rank absolute number one, with head and shoulders above the rest. Then Sampras, maybe Edberg and some guys of that caliber, and probably Djoker, also.
(disclaimer: That's me picking from the last two and half decades or so, the time i've been following the game. I don't feel comfortable judging the likes of McEnroe/Connors/Borg. Have seen them play way too little.)
that's debatable.SeriousSam said:I really wanted Murray to win and am no fan of Djokovic, but no one has ever played better tennis than the best version of him. Not prime Federer, not even prime Nadal. And in terms of results, his completion of the career slam now puts him above Nadal as well, despite not having won as many yet. Here are his GS results since 2011 from Wikipedia:
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Absurdly dominant. He has already surpassed Federer in level of play, he doesn't need much more if anything to surpass him in accomplishments imo. It's not just about the major count.
The most remarkable and unparalleled aspect of his game, for all intents and purposes, is his fitness level.
In terms of sheer tennis geniality, Djoker probably wouldn't even make it in my top 20 all time.
Even some guys who never won any slams like Pioline or Guasquet would rank higher in my book.
If we insist on finding middle ground between results and tennis genius, in my book Federer is gonna rank absolute number one, with head and shoulders above the rest. Then Sampras, maybe Edberg and some guys of that caliber, and probably Djoker, also.
(disclaimer: That's me picking from the last two and half decades or so, the time i've been following the game. I don't feel comfortable judging the likes of McEnroe/Connors/Borg. Have seen them play way too little.)