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I suppose one way you could answer this is by eliminating the current players to have won a Grand Slam and picking the winners of the four Grand Slam events to find the best "all round" player.
IMO, if you eliminated Djokovic, Nadal, Federer, Murray, Wawrinka (plus Del Potro, Cilic and Hewitt even though those three probably wouldn't feature in this discussion anyway), my predictions for the four Grand Slams this year would be.
Aussie Open: Berdych
French Open: Ferrer
Wimbledon: Raonic
US Open: Nishikori
All round, I reckon Tomas the Tank is the best not to have won a Slam.
4th round
French X 4, Aus x 7, Wimbledon x 6, US x 6
QF
French X 2, Aus x 4, Wimbledon x 3, US x 2
SF
French X 1, Aus x 1, Wimbledon x 1, US x 1
F
Wimbledon x 1
Am I correct in saying he is the only current player to have made a SF of every Slam apart from those who have won a Slam?
IMO, if you eliminated Djokovic, Nadal, Federer, Murray, Wawrinka (plus Del Potro, Cilic and Hewitt even though those three probably wouldn't feature in this discussion anyway), my predictions for the four Grand Slams this year would be.
Aussie Open: Berdych
French Open: Ferrer
Wimbledon: Raonic
US Open: Nishikori
All round, I reckon Tomas the Tank is the best not to have won a Slam.
4th round
French X 4, Aus x 7, Wimbledon x 6, US x 6
QF
French X 2, Aus x 4, Wimbledon x 3, US x 2
SF
French X 1, Aus x 1, Wimbledon x 1, US x 1
F
Wimbledon x 1
Am I correct in saying he is the only current player to have made a SF of every Slam apart from those who have won a Slam?