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get Fed et al off the juice and the young boys might have a chance
Federer doesn't want anyone beating his records
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get Fed et al off the juice and the young boys might have a chance
get Fed et al off the juice and the young boys might have a chance
Some concrete evidence would help your cause.not allowed to say that around these parts
Some concrete evidence would help your cause.
‘They’re older, they must be taking PEDs’ is not evidence.given the topic, you should know why that is not a good rebuttal
but you can just run along with your fingers in your ears if you prefer
Pete Sampras won his first Grand Slam title at 19 years of age.
He then won thirteen more after that.
Good luck I say, both are in no mood of handing the baton over anytime soon, someone will have to beat them or a few guys start beating them occasionally before the line of thinking will change and to break down Nadal mentally is like climbing MT Everest. The most driven sportsman we have ever seen.Pouille and Tsistipas had a good tournament, but Novak and Nadal are still dominating the game. I am hoping one day (soon) someone else can win a Grand Slam, men's tennis is repetitive and predictable.
Women's tennis is more exciting now.
trying to beat both in one tournament at grand Slam level is impossibleGood luck I say,
Good luck I say, both are in no mood of handing the baton over anytime soon, someone will have to beat them or a few guys start beating them occasionally before the line of thinking will change and to break down Nadal mentally is like climbing MT Everest. The most driven sportsman we have ever seen.
Pouille and Tsistipas had a good tournament, but Novak and Nadal are still dominating the game. I am hoping one day (soon) someone else can win a Grand Slam, men's tennis is repetitive and predictable.
Women's tennis is more exciting now.
It won't be when Osaka is winning every title lol
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The number of consecutive Grand Slam tournaments now won by a man aged 30 or older, the longest streak of its kind in the Open Era. The previous record was four, when Australian legend Laver won all the majors in 1969 to complete the Calendar Slam.
I like him too, but let's not get too carried away just yet, still yet to win a GS match.It's okay we have Felix to the rescue now.
Domination or something else? I have serious concerns how players in their mid 30s, are still able to be as phyiscally dynamic as they are without external help.Absolute, pure domination.