What a career. Amazing accomplishments. Number 24. I've watched tennis since the 70s, I never thought I'd see this.
There really hasn't been any question about it since Nole tied Rafa in GS titles. But now the difference is emphatic.GOAT. No questions about it otherwise you're just in denial (and that's ok too).
I'd like to see #25 and anything after that is just gravy. Hopefully, he will play at AO in 2025 as I'm planning to attend that.
There really hasn't been any question about it since Nole tied Rafa in GS titles. But now the difference is emphatic.
Updated best reasons why Nole is the GOAT. With one noted exception, these are all stand alone records, many by a wide margin:
24 Grand Slam titles
390 weeks at #1
Highest career win percentage: 83.6%
Triple career Grand Slam winner
39 masters level titles (i.e. 1000 level titles)
Only player to win all nine 1000-level titles and he not only has done it twice, he is one win (Monte Carlo) away from doing it three times
Career winning record over both Nadal and Federer
7 year-end #1 ranking
12 different years ranked #1 at some point
Most GS titles after 30 years of age: 12
Most GS finals: 36
Has made the finals of each Grand Slam tournament at least 6 times
Minimum 88 match wins in all four Grand Slams
ATP finals champion: 6 times (tied with Roger)
Most wins against top ten players: 251
15 straight finals in one season, 2015
Most #1 ranking points ever accumulated: 16,950 (2015)
Youngest player to reach all Four Grand Slam semifinals
Oldest winner of two Grand Slams (French and US): 36
I mean, same thing... Roger was the GOAT when he reached 14. With Novak, they keep saying "one more", the bias in the media is very apparent. I found it funny how Margaret Court's titles have popped up so many times when it comes to what Novak is doing. It was never a factor when declaring Roger or Rafa as "GOAT".When Rafa broke the record there was a serious amount of gushing in news articles calling him the greatest of all time.
It all seemed a bit silly to me considering Nole was still a force and most likely to overtake Rafa in Grand slam totals. Grand slams are not the only measurement of course. But your post actually emphasises that even if Nole had somehow finished one slam behind Rafa, I would still consider Nole the greatest of all time.
I mean, same thing... Roger was the GOAT when he reached 14. With Novak, they keep saying "one more", the bias in the media is very apparent. I found it funny how Margaret Court titles have popped up so many times when it comes to what Novak is doing. It was never a factor when declaring Roger or Rafa as "GOAT".
I actually think that his being one Monte Carlo championship short of winning all the nine 1000-level tournaments three times when no one else has done it once is more impressive than his 24 Grand Slam titles, which obviously is a monumentally impressive feat.When Rafa broke the record there was a serious amount of gushing in news articles calling him the greatest of all time.
It all seemed a bit silly to me considering Nole was still a force and most likely to overtake Rafa in Grand slam totals. Grand slams are not the only measurement of course. But your post actually emphasises that even if Nole had somehow finished one slam behind Rafa, I would still consider Nole the greatest of all time.