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Haha, this is the quietest womens match I've watched all tournament. Furthers my assertion earlier that the Williams sisters only screech as a psycological counter towards the ridiculous **** they get on tour.
Haha was thinking the exact same thing. Silent as anything for most of the match.Haha, this is the quietest womens match I've watched all tournament. Furthers my assertion earlier that the Williams sisters only screech as a psycological counter towards the ridiculous **** they get on tour.
hmm i would say no...even if we don't consider margaret court because of having played in the 60s when the competition and quality were much lower...there is still martina navratilova, chris evert, steffi graf and pre-stabbing monica seles to consider...but she certainly is one of the greatest ever...Serena the greatest woman tennis player ever?
statistically and in terms of era dominance, she has a fairly long way to go to reach the levels of martina, chris, steffi and even those 2-3 years of monica when she won almost everything in sight(against a pretty classy field consisting of graf, sanchez-vicario, sabatini etc)....one can argue that she never showed the same level of dedication and committment to the sport but i doubt if she will reach the heights of achievement of the 1st 3 mentioned...in terms of raw skill, she is probably right up there with them though...Serena would be getting almighty close though. It all depends how long she wants to go for.
and martina with her singles & doubles dominance...Yeah Graf was a legend. 22 grand slams. Ridiculously brilliant.
the same has been said of federer and in my opinion it is not really a valid argument...and for martina and chris evert, first and foremost they had each other, the greatest rivalry in women's tennis...then chris evert had billie jean king(don't think martina played her as much) as a rival during the initial phase of her career, others would include evonne goolagong, tracy austin, andrea jaeger, hana mandlikova, virginia wade and towards the end of their career, graf, sanchez-vicario, sabatini & seles...Martina and Evett's dominance over such a long period actually argues slightly against their case. Was the competition depth actually there? Serena has competed against Hingis, and most of all Venus, as well as many tough fully professional challengerd in that time such as Davenport and Henin, and when fit she's brained them all.
I'd say, apart from Graf, Williams would wipe the floor with the others mentioned from previous eras (Seles might make a contest of it too). But when comparing records she's still obviously behind a few.The women's game was far less competitive 20 years back compared to today. First rounds to fourth rounds used to be mere formalities while players have to earn their wins now. For every Williams, there is a Kuznetsova and Demienteva out there.
Yes, I agree. I think if you had Williams up against some of the players from the past thought she'd be too strong for them. Obviously it's hard to compare across eras as the top women today are generally a different build from those of the past. I think in any era there's only really been a few who have been really in a position to challenge at any one time. Of those mentioned in past eras as very good some have been too mentally fragile to challenge for long periods of time (see Sabatini). I don't think any era of women's tennis has had challengers lining up for the title.outside of the williams sisters, the top and middle-level women's players are distinctly average...it speaks volumes of the quality of women's tennis when dinara safina is the official world no 1...in this decade we have had hingis, the williams sisters & henin and for a brief period sharapova & mauresmo who have been truly worthy of that position....of these hingis and henin faded out by their mid-20s, mauresmo is over the hill, the oft-injured sharapova is struggling to stay afloat, leaving venus and serena to hold up the quality end of the wta tour...if you notice, when venus and especially serena are on song, they still swat aside their early round opponents the same way graf, navratilova and chris evert used to do...dementieva and kuznetsova are good players, they are nowhere near the class of a hingis or henin or the williamses...
because of the difference in courts(speed, make), better strength and fitness regimens, vastly different equipment(racquets, balls etc), there is no definitive way to compare across eras especially the greatest few...hence the comparison of individual achievements...Obviously it's hard to compare across eras as the top women today are generally a different build from those of the past.
Same can be said about Men's Tennis, No one is in the class of Roger and Rafa, nowhere close. French Open Finals was just ordinary, the fact that Someone like Soderling was able to reach the finals tells the sorry state of Men's Tennis.outside of the williams sisters, the top and middle-level women's players are distinctly average...it speaks volumes of the quality of women's tennis when dinara safina is the official world no 1...in this decade we have had hingis, the williams sisters & henin and for a brief period sharapova & mauresmo who have been truly worthy of that position....of these hingis and henin faded out by their mid-20s, mauresmo is over the hill, the oft-injured sharapova is struggling to stay afloat, leaving venus and serena to hold up the quality end of the wta tour...if you notice, when venus and especially serena are on song, they still swat aside their early round opponents the same way graf, navratilova and chris evert used to do...dementieva and kuznetsova are good players, they are nowhere near the class of a hingis or henin or the williamses...