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Mike Honcho

Federer 1338 Matches lifetime - 0 Retired

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So, in the 1,338 matches Federer has played since turning pro in 1998, he has completed every single one.

 

That's pretty incredible.

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Sure Fed over Woods for career.

 

I still think what Tiger did in golf for a stretch is tougher to do than what Feds did.

 

Both incredible. I just have always thought winning like that in golf is impossible for any other mortal. Obviously Tiger's career crumbled and Fed's did not.

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I bet it was the same net placement every time.

 

Also tiger might have better #s if he only had to play the weakest seeds and not the whole field.

 

In other words, the comparison is retarded.

 

I won this thread.

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Sure Fed over Woods for career.

 

I still think what Tiger did in golf for a stretch is tougher to do than what Feds did.

 

Both incredible. I just have always thought winning like that in golf is impossible for any other mortal. Obviously Tiger's career crumbled and Fed's did not.

 

I'm with you here :cheers:

 

I have played both and enjoy golf far more. (out of shape, tennis is brutal)

 

every tom, d1ck and drobeski can golf. Same can't be said for tennis

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I bet it was the same net placement every time.

 

Also tiger might have better #s if he only had to play the weakest seeds and not the whole field.

 

In other words, the comparison is retarded.

 

I won this thread.

 

Fixed

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Tiger has quit more than I have in the past few years

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