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Nadal >>>>>>>>>>>>> Federer

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2 hours ago, Cruzer said:

True.

Then again, the French had 128 in the field. The winner faced 7 of them, 5% by the numbers. Woods faced 100% of the field in each of his contests...If he were given 5 cupcakes and then only had to beat 2 top contenders each major, he might have 30 (maybe more) by now.......... Just food for thought.  

I don't think players ranked 15th overall, top ten ranked players, etc, in world tennis rankings are cupcakes. If you use that logic, then 95% of golfers in those majors are cupcakes. Difference is, most of the grand slams winners are the same few guys for years. Shows how dominant they are and they beat the heck out of each other as well. In golf majors gazillions of different guys win those. 

If you took Nadal and Joke out of tennis, Federer would probably have 50 grand slams. Same for the other two guys. If you took Mickelson, out of golf, Woods would have exactly 0 more titles. He never finished second to him when Mickelson won his majors.

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3 hours ago, Cruzer said:

True.

Then again, the French had 128 in the field. The winner faced 7 of them, 5% by the numbers. Woods faced 100% of the field in each of his contests...If he were given 5 cupcakes and then only had to beat 2 top contenders each major, he might have 30 (maybe more) by now.......... Just food for thought.  

How many golfers finish within 5 strokes of the winner? How many guys are out of it by the 1st round? 3/4th of the field

Tiger shot a 40 the 1st 9 holes of the 97 Masters (that's 1/8th of the tournament),  in tennis you have to win 7 rounds. Tiger loses in the 1st round if he's playing Tennis

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Not today :nono:

 

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Imagine that now he plays Joke. 

Tennis is a 3 man sport.  They have 1 in 3 chance of winning each event.

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Juan Martín del Potro
Andy Murray
Stan Wawrinka
Marin Čilić

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Feds 20, Captain Balding 19, Joker 16.

Federer appears to be done winning majors at the age of 38, Bald Eagle is only 33 and will easily win several more.

Joker is 32, so likely he won't catch Nadal,.

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10 minutes ago, edjr said:

Feds 20, Captain Balding 19, Joker 16.

Federer appears to be done winning majors at the age of 28, Bald Eagle is only 33 and will easily win several more.

Joker is 32, so likely he won't catch Nadal,.

Fed is older than 28.  I wouldn't rule out him having a shot at another major.

Nadal has had a lot of knee problems.  I'm not sure how much longer he's gonna be able to play. 

Joker - Who knows.  He's up and down a bit. 

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9 hours ago, Uncle Leo said:

Roger is 38...

I really thought he was 5 years younger than Nadal 🙄

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On 5/16/2010 at 4:05 PM, GettnHuge said:

Does Rog have any chance at all when Raf is healthy?

 

Head-to-head

-------------------Nadal Federer

Wins --------------------14 7

Finals wins -------------12 5

Grand Slam wins ------6 2

Clay-court wins-------10 2

 

anyone have an update on this?  

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7 hours ago, GettnHuge said:

anyone have an update on this?  

The update is that GettnHuge's wife allows him to post on Sundays. 

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21 hours ago, GettnHuge said:

anyone have an update on this?  

How is Gonzo?

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Nadal didn't lose a set. He was the only person ready to play in this joke of a tournament.

 

ASTERISK!!!!!!!!! *

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