PhiEaglesfan712
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Right now, I would have Jannik Sinner in the Tier 4 group. If he wins Wimbledon, he jumps into the upper Tier 3, maybe even lower Tier 2.So to revisit the old GOAT game, here is my latest view:
Tier 1A: The Big Three, with Novak the "top point" in the triangle, and Federer and Nadal basically equals as the bottom points.
Tier 1B: Past GOATs - Tilden, Gonzales, and Laver in chronological order. They aren't necessarily less "GOATish" as the Big Three, but played in very different contexts, too different to compare. But Laver gets the same "triangle tip" position as Novak.
Tier 2A: Inner Circle Greats - Borg, Mac, Lendl, Sampras, (Rosewall belongs here if you take his full career into account).
Tier 3: All-time Greats - Connors, Wilander, Edberg, Becker, Agassi.
Tier 4: Lesser or "Quasi-Greats" - Ashe, Newcombe, Nastase, Smith, Courier, Murray, maybe Kuerten and Hewitt, etc.
Tier 5: Near Greats (aka, Best of the Rest) - Kodes, Gerulaitis, Chang, Ivanisevic, Safin, Roddick, Del Potro, Wawrinka, Medvedev, maybe one or two others.
I disagree with Safin being a close second. He was a top player for about 4-5 years, from about late 2000 to early 2005, and as you mentioned, won 2 slams. He even made the Tennis HOF. There are a lot more talented players beside Nalbandian that didn't achieve anything close to what Safin did (see Xavier Malisse or Nick Kygrios). Could Safin have achieved more? Yes, but you could say the same about Lleyton Hewitt. Both players had frontloaded careers, which dropped off precipitously at 23/24. I'd say Safin is a player, along with Hewitt and Kuerten, that bridged the gap between the Sampras/Agassi era and the Big 3 era, than an underachiever. That word is reserved for players like Nalbandian and Malisse, who had the talent, but for whatever reason, never came close to scratching the surface of their potential.And then there are the under-achievers and the anomalies. Of recent players, Stan Wawrinka is the hardest to rank because for three years he was able to reach a "GOAT-esque" level, but only at three Slams. Or we can look at David Nalbandian, who is arguably the greatest under-achiever in tennis history. He displayed flashes of brilliance and has one of the best bragging rights in tennis history: the only player to beat the Big Three in a single tournament. His level in that tournament, and at times in other tournaments, was as good as anything we've seen from the Big Three. But he didn't even come close to sustaining it, and was even more of an under-achiever than Marat Safin who at least managed two Slams. But if I could see one career do-over with better coaching and mentality, it would probably be Nalbandian, with Safin a close second. Both should have been, at least, Tier 3 players.




I think we're trying to give a history lesson here! Funny, people speak of Fedal's"so called" friendship! IMO, it was more about "the enemy of my enemy is my friend!" They had to do something, m/b unite in trying to stop Novak from stealing their thunder! The Tennis Intelligentsia was raving about them as if tennis began and ended w/ them! Djokovic broke up their party & didn't like it; actually getting some digs in that offended Novak's father to this day! Roger had the best 3-Slam season in '04 up to then, & the best run of 4 seasons, but Novak did him just a little bit better in 2011, not only taking 3 majors, but added 5 Masters to his total! Then you look at a span of 5 yrs. twice, from 2011-2016, then 2017-2022, Nole was untouchable, acquiring his titles in a very balanced way! He had 2 "3-Slams" seasons ('11 & '15) in the 1st, then 2 more in the 2nd ('21 &'23 (1 match short of CYGS)), added a record 7th YEC to his resume, & acquired his "Nole-Slam" in '16; ('15 Wimbl.- '16 FO)! No one thought Roger's records w/b eclipsed, but they're all dropping like flies besides that 237 wks. at #1! Everything else is falling; esp. the ones concerning longevity as Novak's playing very well at 38 & keeping up w/ the kids! 