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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...gles_champions
Over the last 50 years, in 10 year cycles, apart from maybe 84-93, the game has been dominated by a small group of players of each generation. I think what sets the 2003-2023 trio apart is their longevity and this generation has lasted closer to 15-20 years rather than 10 years. Is that down to weaker opposition? or sports science and sports athletes of today being fitter than they have ever been?
If the cycles tell us anything Medvedev and Alcarez have now started reaching finals and winning slams and they will likely be the dominant winners of the next generation.
GOAT.
Good player. I dont like him.
Congratulations to Novak Djokovic, who has won the ATP finals - for a record 7th time.
what another incredible achievement
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub5RNDn64cs
When this question comes up my immediate reaction is normally Serena Williams because she absolutely bossed her sport for so long. And tennis is pretty global, which I also think is a factor. She's still won more major championships than Djokovic (I think) once you factor in she plays doubles and mixed doubles too, which again is a positive factor in a question like this.
But I'm starting to think Djokovic is edging it now. He has had to win most of those medals when Federer was around, and I think he's overtaken Serena now on singles titles.