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    Machpants
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    When she was 17 in 1999 was her first singles title, then this last one in AKL in the 20s

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    @Machpants far out. That is pretty special

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    @Paekakboyz I bet he was disappointed that Wozniaki couldn't get past Jennifer Pegula for a dream final (and what would likely have been Woz's last).

    Interesting reading in Dogmeat's article that Serena owns part of the Miami Dolphins. Pegula's parents own the Buffalo Bills - a promo angle that might have been missed!

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    Venus has a chance to match that four decades thing, as well. But not Roger - he didn't win a tournament until 2001.

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    It's funny seeing Serena at the end of the match shaking hands. She absolutely dwarfs her opponents in height and sheer size.

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    Bovidae
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    @Hooroo There are plenty of female players taller than her, but none as muscular.

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    Serena's just a newbie compared to this dude

    https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/51123128

    I get he never scaled the heights that Serena did, although Serie A, Asian footballer of the year and 80 odd international caps isn't to be sneezed at. He's also probably more of a marketing good news story than an integral squad member …. but even so.

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    I'm not much of a tennis fan, but reading an article today about how Roger thinks, without much emotion, that both Rafa and Novak will go past his GS number sort of hit home how ridiculous this era of tennis is.

    Roger has 20. Rafa has 19. Novak has 16. Sampras is next on 14, then it's Borg on 11, and a bunch on 8.

    They are 38, 33, and 32 years of age. Sampras won his last at 33 years of age. Novak and Rafa won all 4 last year between them.

    Since Roger Federer won his first GS in 2003, there have been 66 Grand Slams, these 3 guys have won 55 of them. Arguably the three greatest players of all time have been playing at the same time. Who the hell is going to follow these guys? What will the sport look like without these three guys?

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    @mariner4life said in Tennis:

    Since Roger Federer won his first GS in 2003, there have been 66 Grand Slams, these 3 guys have won 55 of them.

    Useless fucks.

    Who were the other 11?

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    @mariner4life I reckon we'll get some good players coming through once those 3 retire, but aside from Fed that could be a few years away... I think Nadal will go first as he's hammered his body Novak has also had injuries but I think hes got quite a bit left in the tank.

    They really are just at another level. A big part of that is how they've pushed each other. Esp Fed and Nadal who have had amazing duels over the years.

    Fark, image if it was just one of them playing these last 10 years...40+ titles probably! just hand the prize over brah 😂

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    Snowy
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    @booboo said in Tennis:

    Who were the other 11?

    Off top of my head:
    Stan Wawrinka x 3?
    Andy Murray x 3?
    Del Potro
    Roddick and Safin might have picked one early on in there, and there was a one off US open winner that I can't remember but was around for a long time, maybe Cilic? Or did Del Potro win 2 US?
    Can't think of the other one...

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    Maybe my memory isn't failing as much as I thought!
    Gaudio was the one I missed and I wouldn't have got it.

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    15 year old Coco Gauff caps her first visit to the Australian Open by beating Venus Williams in the first round in straight sets

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    @Snowy Nor me - but, I can remember watching him win.

    Interestingly, Gaudio and Roger both made their Grand Slam debuts at the 1999 French Open - Rog went out in the 1st round - Gaudio got to the third.

    But Gaston was pretty much done as any sort of force by 2007.

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    @Snowy said in Tennis:

    Maybe my memory isn't failing as much as I thought!
    Gaudio was the one I missed and I wouldn't have got it.

    Ferrero too

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    @canefan

    Since Roger Federer won his first GS in 2003,

    According to the list Ferrero was before Federer, or did I miss a second one for him? Can't see another one.

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    @Snowy said in Tennis:

    @canefan

    Since Roger Federer won his first GS in 2003,

    According to the list Ferrero was before Federer, or did I miss a second one for him? Can't see another one.

    Oh yeah. Same year but the previous slam. Ridiculous dominance by those 3

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    Godder
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    Federer's win last night was intense. 5 sets, 10-8 in the 5th set tiebreak after being 4-8 down.

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    canefan
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    Gotta love bubble and squeak poking the spanish bull

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