who will win french open

  • nadal

    Votes: 72 38.9%
  • joker

    Votes: 59 31.9%
  • roger

    Votes: 26 14.1%
  • other

    Votes: 28 15.1%

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Black Bolt

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Best of the current crop of guys (well guys from 2006 until today) who never won a slam?

Berdych. Has beaten the big 3 at a slam (Nadal at AO, Fed at Wimbledon and USO and Novak at Wimbledon) and been to the SF of every GF
Davydenko & Nalbadian for me
 

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I know some here were questioning the mental strength of Tsitsipas on Sunday going against the GOAT, but he found out right before he took the court that his grandmother passed away.
 

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He was so fluid back then. His accuracy was so pinpoint because he was a step ahead and got where he wanted at the right time. He LOOKS the same now but he's clearly a couple steps slower. Him making it look so effortless makes people think he's still the same as 15 years ago.

Fed will always be GOAT in my eyes because his prime was better than anybody else's. I'd compare it to prime Pedro for baseball pitchers. Maybe Joker winds up with a better career (though he still isn't there yet) but Fed's best was the greatest.

My theory is the lack of comp (or that he was just THAT great) in his specific age group is the reason he struggled so much against Nadal. He didn't adjust to Nadal until later in his career. I'd put it like this: Nadal adapted so he could beat Fed while Fed kept his focus on the field at large. So while Fed was killing everybody else and Nadal would get picked off here and there by others, Nadal got better against Fed until he was winning most of their matchups.
Nole will end up with the most accolades/records, that's for sure. IMO he ends up at 24 GS with Rafa at 22 and Roger at 21. Nole already has most #1 weeks, most M1000. Double GS, double M1000. Stats wise, he will end up ahead with a good gap and him being the youngest of the 3 is also a reason why.

I still prefer Roger to him though. I think Roger's longevity and him being able to still beat a prime Nole at RG or push him to a 5 setter in wimby's final in 2019 shows that he may not have had great competition before Nadal but he was still that good anyway.

Regarding Rafa, IMO, he was the absolute antithesis of Roger with being a lefty the most important trait. I dont see many timelines where Rafa a isnt a pain to Fed.
 

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My concern about the next gen is how much they're still getting rolled by the big 3 and there's been a lack of consistency. Medvedev is already 25 and still hasn't won anything; Zverev has never beaten a top ten player at a Grand Slam; Stef is the best of the next gen and I have the most faith in him but that was a bad loss yesterday.

We had an entire generation go by with nothing to show for it. The last batch of great players was born by '88. I wonder how the last 5-10 years would have played out if Del Potro and Murray never got injured. JDP was never the same after his wrist injuries and Murray had a slew of them after reaching #1 in 2016 (plus he had back issues before then).
When you think about it, the big 3 has stiffled 3 gens of players : Roger's gen (Hewitt, Roddikk, Haas etc.), Rafa/Nole's (Ferrer, Tsonga, Del Po, Murray...) and the new one (Tsitsi and them).
:damn:

Any other era would have most of their top 10 with at least 2/3 GS titles. Rafole's gen has had it the worst because of them :skip: They still have at least 2 good years of dominance and then the next gen will take over so that's why Im not too worried.

Tsitsi is 23, Zverev 24, Thiem 26, Med is 25 and they already account for several GS finals, M1000 wins, ATP finals wins and one GS win. They are doing good in exceptional big 3 times. There are are the new canadian, US and italian waves coming but they are not yet up to par so they still have time IMO. I wouldnt be too harsh on them... yet :lolbron:
 

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Nole will end up with the most accolades/records, that's for sure. IMO he ends up at 24 GS with Rafa at 22 and Roger at 21. Nole already has most #1 weeks, most M1000. Double GS, double M1000. Stats wise, he will end up ahead with a good gap and him being the youngest of the 3 is also a reason why.

I still prefer Roger to him though. I think Roger's longevity and him being able to still beat a prime Nole at RG or push him to a 5 setter in wimby's final in 2019 shows that he may not have had great competition before Nadal but he was still that good anyway.

Regarding Rafa, IMO, he was the absolute antithesis of Roger with being a lefty the most important trait. I dont see many timelines where Rafa a isnt a pain to Fed.

What I would say to back that up is a comparison of their play styles. Novak (as well as Nadal) wear people down and out. Long points, long rallies and long matches. Fed was quick and painless. The points and rallies were generally short and to the point. The precision is something I'm not sure we'll ever see again. He was dotting lines from anywhere on the court.

When you think about it, the big 3 has stiffled 3 gens of players : Roger's gen (Hewitt, Roddikk, Haas etc.), Rafa/Nole's (Ferrer, Tsonga, Del Po, Murray...) and the new one (Tsitsi and them).
:damn:

Any other era would have most of their top 10 with at least 2/3 GS titles. Rafole's gen has had it the worst because of them :skip: They still have at least 2 good years of dominance and then the next gen will take over so that's why Im not too worried.

Tsitsi is 23, Zverev 24, Thiem 26, Med is 25 and they already account for several GS finals, M1000 wins, ATP finals wins and one GS win. They are doing good in exceptional big 3 times. There are are the new canadian, US and italian waves coming but they are not yet up to par so they still have time IMO. I wouldnt be too harsh on them... yet :lolbron:

Thiem turns 28 in a few months. :lolbron:
 

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When you think about it, the big 3 has stiffled 3 gens of players : Roger's gen (Hewitt, Roddikk, Haas etc.), Rafa/Nole's (Ferrer, Tsonga, Del Po, Murray...) and the new one (Tsitsi and them).
:damn:

Any other era would have most of their top 10 with at least 2/3 GS titles. Rafole's gen has had it the worst because of them :skip: They still have at least 2 good years of dominance and then the next gen will take over so that's why Im not too worried.

Tsitsi is 23, Zverev 24, Thiem 26, Med is 25 and they already account for several GS finals, M1000 wins, ATP finals wins and one GS win. They are doing good in exceptional big 3 times. There are are the new canadian, US and italian waves coming but they are not yet up to par so they still have time IMO. I wouldnt be too harsh on them... yet :lolbron:


Bruh with the new gen, im wondering if i prefer them to be like how the WTA is and it seems like everyone wins slams and not just a few folks dominating or would i mind if 2-4 folks rack up on slams like Rog, Rafa, and Novak do and everyone else get in where they fit in :jbhmm:.

Like do I wanna be in 2027 and Medvedev has 8 slams, Stef has 6, and Zverev :mjlol: has 5. Weird because they dont seem to have the different playing styles and personalities the big 3 have. They just seem like robots even tho Med is known for fukkery every now and then
 

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FAA playing well against Roger but Fed is making plenty of UEs in this set.
 
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