Scholarship table
Turn out the lights …Paul Ruud has as good a chance to win this match as the #8 seed does.What a display of shotmaking by the King of Clay!
Imagine being one of the best clay courters in the world right now and having no chance against a 36 yr old battling all sorts of injuries? Nadal = Legend.
McEnroe just had a good line, something like: “Ruud is discouraged and he’s gotta overcome that …. (pause for emphasis) … for the next 3 hours.”
He decided to kick it up a bit to end the 2nd.
I had to do some yard work this morning before it got too hot here, and I didn’t get to tune in until it was 6-3, 1-3. So I haven’t seen Rafa lose a game yet. Ruud’s toast … but Rafa’s still been brilliant.
You've touched on this in the past, Muggs, but the enormity of what Nadal has accomplished is really almost impossible to fathom.What individual-sport athlete has accomplished more? Certainly not Tiger. Maybe Michael Phelps? I can't "prove" that Rafa is the greatest individual-sport athlete ever -- and a top-10 athlete ever, period -- but it sure wouldn't be easy to convince me that somebody else deserves such an accolade.And you know what? By the end of January, Djokovic could have 23 majors! It's mind-boggling that tennis fans have gotten to enjoy watching three athletes of this magnitude in their prime in one era.
I can't "prove" that Rafa is the greatest individual-sport athlete ever -- and a top-10 athlete ever, period -- but it sure wouldn't be easy to convince me that somebody else deserves such an accolade.And you know what? By the end of January, Djokovic could have 23 majors! It's mind-boggling that tennis fans have gotten to enjoy watching three athletes of this magnitude in their prime in one era.
Haha totally. IMO, Nadal's dependence on the French Open puts him at a handicap vs Djoker and Fed, so my order right now would be Federer, Djokovic, Nadal. And at least a part of that is just how much more I like Federer than Djoker. But that is all subject to change over the next 24 months, especially if Nadal can steal another major or two outside of Roland Garros.
I’m not sure I could see Federer ahead of Nadal anymore. I think Federer’s level of competition was far less than Rafa’s/Novak’s. Federer has “only” won 5 majors since 2009. Which is about the time Nadal started being a threat on other surfaces and Novak entered his prime.I’m mostly shocked at Rafa’s longevity. I remember early in his career, I thought he’d be done by the time he was 30.
There isn't any. I suppose if we're talking total domination you could make a case for Ledecky in her swimming events. Possibly Eric Heiden or Edwin Moses but I don't think you can really compare Olympic success. It may sound crazy but we may have to look at non semi-sports like pool or chess. Mosconi was apparently totally unbeatable and sunk 530 shots in a row in straight pool. My contention is that Rafa's dominance on the clay and the French Open is the single greatest accomplishment in sports in my lifetime. Hands down and with no equivocation.
Those are two good points. As for the second, Nadal has been great for a long freakin' time. There were several occasions where it looked like injuries - or even age - might catch up to him. And yet here we are. And he still can make amazing shots running end to end (to end to end). The winners he hit to stay alive in the first-set tiebreaker against Zverev reminded me of shots Rafa would make when he was 20.Some good names mentioned there. Obviously, Serena's another one who needs to be mentioned, as she also excelled at an individual sport for a long, long time. She didn't have to play peers of the same quality of Djokovic and Federer, but that's not her fault.
I agree with Serena. I think Henin held her own and I believe had a winning record against her on clay, but the level of competition really wasn't near men's tennis. There weren't two other top 5 players ever and she absolutely owned Sharapova. A few other names which should also probably be thown out there are Gretzky, Bolt, and some would put Secretariat into the mix. Of course if we go down that road I can name a few animals that would do just fine vs Bolt and fish that would obliterate Phelps or Ledecky. Sailfish can swim 62 mph.
I stuck with individual-sport athletes because it’s hard enough to pick #1 in that realm. Once we start talking about Gretzky and Jordan and Babe Freakin Ruth, it’s a whole nother conversation.I’m comfortable saying Rafa’s record puts him in the conversation for best individual-sport athlete ever. And his domination at one venue is otherworldly.
I'm afraid Rafa may need foot surgery. The calendar grand slam is still on the table.