Yes and Nadal has 18 of those vs Djokovic and Federer with only 6 losses.everyone knows Grand Slam victories are what matters in tennis
I meant actually winning the Grand Slam. Winning the final. Fed and Novak have way more Grand Slam trophies in the cabinet then Rafa.Yes and Nadal has 18 of those vs Djokovic and Federer with only 6 losses.
No it means he had tough as **** draws. Like in AO 2012 he destroyed Federer only to get outlasted by Novak in a 6 hour match. Not everyone gets to play Baghdatis in slam finals....or Mugray in a RG final.I meant actually winning the Grand Slam. Winning the final. Fed and Novak have way more Grand Slam trophies in the cabinet then Rafa.
Simply beating those big names in grand slams but not cashing in means Novak choked against a ton of scrubs after doing the hard work, I don't look up to that
Course it depends on team balance, but the top players play every game if fit (unless rested when they're qualified for the final). AB & Warner didn't get dropped any games for 'balance' this year did they? The fact a past-their-best Ponting & McGrath got dropped & guys like Morgan and KW only played about 7 of the 16 games between them proves how competitive the competition is to secure the top 4 slots in every side.Don't pretend you know the inside dynamics of IPL better than the rest. As indiaholic says who plays and who gets dropped has more to do with team balance than anything else.
Yeah he's won the FO as many times as Novak has won AO(his best slam), RG and USO put together. Novak isn't passing anyone. He is done.oh whoops forgot he's won the French Open that many damn times
but yeah, Novak will def pass him and there is zero chance Rafa wins another one
Thomas Muster. Never forget.yeah French Open has produced some weird ass winners. Gustavo Kuerten won it 3 times and tricked the world into thinking he was good yet couldn't regularly get past the 4th round of the other majors (never got past the 3rd round of the Aus Open, made the QFs a few times for the other 2)
and people like Albert Costa won it in '02 (a bloke who didnt nothing before or after)
Yeah something Federer and Djokovic didn't have and had to wait till he declined to win there. Nadal took down Fed on grass, HC and Novak on HC twice.nothing compares to the weirdness of Gustavo Kuerten's record tho
literally won it 3 times and did nothing at the other majors
proof Clay Court tennis is some weird niche skill
The "called Kohli early" club is you, me and Xuhaib.I'm glad I put my stock in Kohli. First became a fan of his in the 20/20 world Cup a few years back. Whenever anyone would ask, I thought he had the most potential as a young and upcoming batsman.