Now that everyone is crowning Djokovic as the male goat and maybe soon to be GOAT with 25 majors. I thought it would be a good time to revisit the GOAT idea but this time from a noGOAT perspective.
Tennis changes and players adapt accordingly. It is easy to say that in XX era these players would have YY. Fill in whatever you would like for the XX and YY. I mean Bill Tilden describes learning to hit a shot after losing part of a finger. Amazing to think that people had parts of fingers amputated. Something that no modern player has had to deal with.
Okay, so I will star with a few thoughts myself.
1) Most majors goes to Djokovic. He will likely gain the record of 25 and be untouchable for the foreseeable future. The asterisk I would put on this is that winning the French and Wimbledon was not as difficult as it was in the past. Borg did that 5 (?) times in a row. He would be playing moon ball tennis one week and then shift to all court tennis a few weeks later. He did serve and volley and approach the net plenty of times. So the most majors is not what it used to be.
2) Best Clay Courter. Nadal and Borg. I mean Nadal is one of the greatest of all time but he just racked up FO. Again, he benefited from conditions that likely would have yielded fewer wins outside of clay. Of course, he adapted so maybe he would have learned to S&V more if needed to. It's impossible to say. Borg was a great clay court player too. Just burned out too early.
3) Roger. I think Federer is in a category all to himself. He beat Sampras at Wimbledon using S&V and all court play. He won the AO in completely different conditions many years later. Beat Djokovic at the RG semis in 2011 which in my opinion is the best match he ever played. It took every tool in his toolbox to win that match. He did not get the major or a tournament win but it was an incredible match that shows his versatility. This versatility was cut off when all the surfaces starting being very similar. I think this benefited Nadal and Djokovic more than it benefitted Roger. But you can only play under the conditions which are in front of you. Also, an incredible peak. Those few years were the most incredible tennis I have ever seen. They just kept slowing the conditions down. Roger adapted but he could no longer play the hyper aggressive tennis he had grown up with. So he is not the GOAT but he is my GOAT.
4) Sampras. Talk about what if. Had he switched to Poly he says he would have won RG. Had he switched to a larger racket he might not have lost to Safin. Remember when Federer was losing to Nadal then he stopped losing. Well, Sampras was playing with an even smaller racket and without poly. His 14 stand as a testament to his incredible ability. I still contend that today with his S&V game he would KO a LOT of players.
5) Agassi. Great champion! Best returner of all time. Yeah, Djokovic is great. But Agassi stood up to Ivanisevic on grass in the super slick fast conditions of the 90's. He also beat Sampras at his very best and often took him the distance many times. Agassi has to be in the discussion of best returner. I put Djokovic second because he never had to play against Sampras. My personal opinion is that Sampras would have taken the racket out of Nole's hand very often. Also, Nole's less compact forehand would have been a liability against Sampras. Of course, I know that we don't know how Djokovic would have adapted. If there is one thing we know, is that Nole will do whatever it takes to win.
I cannot write any more. I will just end by saying that conditions were ripe for winning more majors. I get it that nutrition is better that players know more than they ever did. That they have physios , etc. All of these things contribute. But I am still stumped about why it took 20 years to get another great player (Alcaraz) when it used to take 10 years between generations.
If things had operated as they did before, the big 3 would be sitting somewhere around 15, 12, and 11. Around the place that all the greats had stood at before this last anomalous tennis period.
Okay, I am pooped. Please feel free to contradict me and put me in my place. Call me a sore looser because my GOAT is not the GOAT. Whatever you did, please comment. I am still trying to make peace with calling Djokovic the GOAT.
Tennis changes and players adapt accordingly. It is easy to say that in XX era these players would have YY. Fill in whatever you would like for the XX and YY. I mean Bill Tilden describes learning to hit a shot after losing part of a finger. Amazing to think that people had parts of fingers amputated. Something that no modern player has had to deal with.
Okay, so I will star with a few thoughts myself.
1) Most majors goes to Djokovic. He will likely gain the record of 25 and be untouchable for the foreseeable future. The asterisk I would put on this is that winning the French and Wimbledon was not as difficult as it was in the past. Borg did that 5 (?) times in a row. He would be playing moon ball tennis one week and then shift to all court tennis a few weeks later. He did serve and volley and approach the net plenty of times. So the most majors is not what it used to be.
2) Best Clay Courter. Nadal and Borg. I mean Nadal is one of the greatest of all time but he just racked up FO. Again, he benefited from conditions that likely would have yielded fewer wins outside of clay. Of course, he adapted so maybe he would have learned to S&V more if needed to. It's impossible to say. Borg was a great clay court player too. Just burned out too early.
3) Roger. I think Federer is in a category all to himself. He beat Sampras at Wimbledon using S&V and all court play. He won the AO in completely different conditions many years later. Beat Djokovic at the RG semis in 2011 which in my opinion is the best match he ever played. It took every tool in his toolbox to win that match. He did not get the major or a tournament win but it was an incredible match that shows his versatility. This versatility was cut off when all the surfaces starting being very similar. I think this benefited Nadal and Djokovic more than it benefitted Roger. But you can only play under the conditions which are in front of you. Also, an incredible peak. Those few years were the most incredible tennis I have ever seen. They just kept slowing the conditions down. Roger adapted but he could no longer play the hyper aggressive tennis he had grown up with. So he is not the GOAT but he is my GOAT.
4) Sampras. Talk about what if. Had he switched to Poly he says he would have won RG. Had he switched to a larger racket he might not have lost to Safin. Remember when Federer was losing to Nadal then he stopped losing. Well, Sampras was playing with an even smaller racket and without poly. His 14 stand as a testament to his incredible ability. I still contend that today with his S&V game he would KO a LOT of players.
5) Agassi. Great champion! Best returner of all time. Yeah, Djokovic is great. But Agassi stood up to Ivanisevic on grass in the super slick fast conditions of the 90's. He also beat Sampras at his very best and often took him the distance many times. Agassi has to be in the discussion of best returner. I put Djokovic second because he never had to play against Sampras. My personal opinion is that Sampras would have taken the racket out of Nole's hand very often. Also, Nole's less compact forehand would have been a liability against Sampras. Of course, I know that we don't know how Djokovic would have adapted. If there is one thing we know, is that Nole will do whatever it takes to win.
I cannot write any more. I will just end by saying that conditions were ripe for winning more majors. I get it that nutrition is better that players know more than they ever did. That they have physios , etc. All of these things contribute. But I am still stumped about why it took 20 years to get another great player (Alcaraz) when it used to take 10 years between generations.
If things had operated as they did before, the big 3 would be sitting somewhere around 15, 12, and 11. Around the place that all the greats had stood at before this last anomalous tennis period.
Okay, I am pooped. Please feel free to contradict me and put me in my place. Call me a sore looser because my GOAT is not the GOAT. Whatever you did, please comment. I am still trying to make peace with calling Djokovic the GOAT.
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