Underrated great matches historically "myish" era
Becker/Agassi - 1995 Wimbledon Semifinal
Safin/Federer – 2005 Australian Open Semifinal
Graf/Hingis – 1999 French Open Final
Hewitt/Nalbandian – 2005 Australian Open Quarterfinal
Sampras/Agassi – 1995 US Open Final
Bruguera/Courier – 1993 French Open Final
Rafter/Sampras – 1998 US Open Semifinal
Top 10 Male Players “Myish Era”
1 Federer
2 Sampras – 14 Slams. At Wimbledon - 53-1 record from 1993 to 2000. Longest time # 1.
3 Lendl – 8 slams. 74-6 in 1986, Most Grand Slam Final Apperances... 19 2nd longest at # 1.
4 Agassi – 8 Slams. Has won all 4 slams on 3 surfaces – only player to do this
5 Connors – 8 slams. Most Career Titles Ever by far. 3rd longest tenure at #1 in world.
6 Borg – 11 slams despite retiring suddenly.
6 Mcenroe – 7 slams, 1984 2 slams and record .965 % – 82-3 on tour/Davis Cup 56-10 .
8 Wilander – 7 slams, 3 in one year (Only he laver & Federer this good in open era)
9 Edberg- 6 slams, 41 Titles, 2 years straight #1, Made Final in all 4 Slams, 9 yrs Top 5 – lst to do that
9 Becker – 6 slams, 49 titles– amazing 85 Wimbledon run, 2 Davis Cups
11 – All Time Greatest (weighted toward career)
1 Jacques Edmond Barre
2 Bill Tilden
3 Rod Laver
4 Pete Sampras
5 Roy Emerson
6 Roger Federer
7 Ivan Lendl
8 Andre Agassi
9 Don Budge
10 Jimmy Connors
11 Mcenroe-Borg
Top 10 Female Players “Myish” Era
1 Steffie Graf
2 Martina Navratilova
3 Chris Evert
4 Serena Williams
5 Monica Seles
6 Martina Hingis
7 Venus Williams
8 Sanchez-Vicario
9 Henin-Hardenne
10 Jennifer Capriati
Top 10 Female Players – All Time
1 Margaret Smith Court
2 Steffie Graf
3 Martina Navratilova
4 Hellen Wills Moody
5 Chris Evert
6 Billie Jean King
7 Suzanne Lenglen
8 Monica Seles
9 Maureen Connoly
10 Evonne Goolagong
2007-12-15
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