Finally? You asked the question 7 minutes ago! Tough standards.
Your turn:
Are the vaccines net beneficial for all populations? Did COVID kill 1.1M+ Americans?
Finally someone wasn’t too cowardly to answer the question that’s been asked for weeks on this thread. The stupidity in your questioning of that has me baffled.
As for your question, not a clue, don’t care and no interest.
Lmao the non answer after screeching for days about the answers you deserved. Telling.
No tennis player has ever won as many Grand Slam championships at such an advanced age as Djokovic. Not even close. "Prime" age for a male ATP pro is 21-24. Avg retirement age: 27. Djoker was 36yo in 2023. He won 18 Grand slam titles BEYOND the age of 27. He won 6 Grand Slams, two Tour Finals and the Olympic Gold - AFTER the jabs. In 2024 he was the oldest ATP #1 of all time(37 years 18 days).
Djokovic is certainly an example of "not how age works" because in every sense of that claim he is the single greatest example of defying it in all of tennis history. And, one of his best years ever was AFTER the jabs.
So, what booster are you on? ;)
Just a heads up. Gorillas hate facts, logic, reasoning. And you’re about to hear some rant about spreadsheets.
Harambe has declared Federer the GOAT. Do with it what you will.
I can’t speak for the thread. I’m an individual. My question is who is the GOAT males single player for tennis in all of history. A one word response will surely suffice.
Federer - great Rolex ads to boot.
Why though? What evidence do you have besides just an opinion? Djokovic has more grand slam victories, far more ATP Masters 1000 victories, an Olympic gold medal, and a winning record head to head against Federer. So, what makes Federer the GOAT besides he didn’t tell you to go blow yourself when you demanded he get vaccinated or suffer the consequences?
Djokovic played and won majors in the strongest era of all time in tennis history.
How the Big 3 dominated the last decade
Lorenzo Ciotti - Tennis World wrote:
Over the past 20 years, the Big 3 have been the absolute rulers of the ATP Tour and arguably the strongest in tennis history.
A History of Men's Professional Tennis (with Elo Ratings!)
Bottom line: None of the players from the other eras reached an ELO of 2500 but all of the Big 4 did making theirs the strongest.
The Rise and Fall of the ‘Big Four’ in Tennis
Amogh Patnaik wrote:
In what will go down as the strongest era in the men’s tennis history...
As Per Statistics 2011-2012 is Possibly the Strongest Period in the Open Era
Razer wrote:
Number of Grand Slam Semi Finalists year by year who reached a max of 3 GS Semi Finals in their entire Career 2011 - 0+0+0 = 0 2012 - 0+0+0 = 0 It looks like Djokovic dominated the strongest era in history.
AI: What is the strongest era in ATP history?
Google Gemini wrote:
Conclusion: ...the "Big Three" era (roughly 2008-2016 and beyond) is often considered the strongest in ATP history
Duck.ai wrote:
Conclusion: The strongest era in tennis history is widely regarded as 2008-2016
ChatGPT wrote:
The consensus among tennis historians, analysts, and fans is that the era of the “Big Three” — Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic — marks the strongest period in ATP men’s tennis history.
DeepAI wrote:
In summary: ...the current "Big Three" era is often regarded as among the most competitive and compelling in tennis history.
Grok wrote:
Conclusion: The Big Three Era (2004–2020) is widely regarded as the strongest in ATP history due to the unparalleled dominance of Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic
I'm noticing a pattern with Harambe: He is quite consistent at claiming what is the exact opposite of facts and reality.
Why though? What evidence do you have besides just an opinion? Djokovic has more grand slam victories, far more ATP Masters 1000 victories, an Olympic gold medal, and a winning record head to head against Federer. So, what makes Federer the GOAT besides he didn’t tell you to go blow yourself when you demanded he get vaccinated or suffer the consequences?
"A one word response will surely suffice." You need to get your minions in line.
But I'll indulge you:
Federer had a je ne sais quoi that dopers like Nadal and Djoko just don't.
Think of Bekele's finish at the 2009 WC 10000. You know the GOAT when you see it.
Djokovic played and won majors in the strongest era of all time in tennis history.
How the Big 3 dominated the last decade
Lorenzo Ciotti - Tennis World wrote:
Over the past 20 years, the Big 3 have been the absolute rulers of the ATP Tour and arguably the strongest in tennis history.
A History of Men's Professional Tennis (with Elo Ratings!)
Bottom line: None of the players from the other eras reached an ELO of 2500 but all of the Big 4 did making theirs the strongest.
The Rise and Fall of the ‘Big Four’ in Tennis
Amogh Patnaik wrote:
In what will go down as the strongest era in the men’s tennis history...
As Per Statistics 2011-2012 is Possibly the Strongest Period in the Open Era
Razer wrote:
Number of Grand Slam Semi Finalists year by year who reached a max of 3 GS Semi Finals in their entire Career 2011 - 0+0+0 = 0 2012 - 0+0+0 = 0 It looks like Djokovic dominated the strongest era in history.
AI: What is the strongest era in ATP history?
Google Gemini wrote:
Conclusion: ...the "Big Three" era (roughly 2008-2016 and beyond) is often considered the strongest in ATP history
Duck.ai wrote:
Conclusion: The strongest era in tennis history is widely regarded as 2008-2016
ChatGPT wrote:
The consensus among tennis historians, analysts, and fans is that the era of the “Big Three” — Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic — marks the strongest period in ATP men’s tennis history.
DeepAI wrote:
In summary: ...the current "Big Three" era is often regarded as among the most competitive and compelling in tennis history.
Grok wrote:
Conclusion: The Big Three Era (2004–2020) is widely regarded as the strongest in ATP history due to the unparalleled dominance of Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic
I'm noticing a pattern with Harambe: He is quite consistent at claiming what is the exact opposite of facts and reality.
Chokervic was late to the “big three” so he farmed a lot of wins as Federer and Nadal declined. Then he got half his wins off dudes like Kyrgios.
It’s not his fault his era was not appropriate for GOAT status, but he’s not the goat.
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From a logical standpoint, when the GOAT declines it must necessarily be the "greatest" because they were... the greatest. Its the highest height to come down from. Its a moot point. It is what all the GOATs have done. All.
Besides, what you're actually doing is attempting to link his decline to not being jabbed. However, stating that 2023 is his best year contradicts this belief. Completely.
From a logical standpoint, when the GOAT declines it must necessarily be the "greatest" because they were... the greatest. Its the highest height to come down from. Its a moot point. It is what all the GOATs have done. All.
Besides, what you're actually doing is attempting to link his decline to not being jabbed. However, stating that 2023 is his best year contradicts this belief. Completely.
Not at all. The relative decrease in playing ability over that period of time is the greatest.
no no, it doesn’t contradict. Chokervic had an “unexplained illness” (his words) in winter 2023. Watching him play, it was obviously long COVID. I made the diagnosis and have since been vindicated with his remarkable collapse over the last 18 months.
From a logical standpoint, when the GOAT declines it must necessarily be the "greatest" because they were... the greatest. Its the highest height to come down from. Its a moot point. It is what all the GOATs have done. All.
Besides, what you're actually doing is attempting to link his decline to not being jabbed. However, stating that 2023 is his best year contradicts this belief. Completely.
From a logical standpoint, when the GOAT declines it must necessarily be the "greatest" because they were... the greatest. Its the highest height to come down from. Its a moot point. It is what all the GOATs have done. All.
Besides, what you're actually doing is attempting to link his decline to not being jabbed. However, stating that 2023 is his best year contradicts this belief. Completely.
This is sloppy logic, try again.
Let’s not force a theory onto the facts.
Nobody has an answer for the “unexplained illness” but me. Why would he hide it? Because it was long covid.
From a logical standpoint, when the GOAT declines it must necessarily be the "greatest" because they were... the greatest. Its the highest height to come down from. Its a moot point. It is what all the GOATs have done. All.
Besides, what you're actually doing is attempting to link his decline to not being jabbed. However, stating that 2023 is his best year contradicts this belief. Completely.
We’re still on pins and needles waiting for this clown to name his GOAT and back it up
No tennis player has ever won as many Grand Slam championships at such an advanced age as Djokovic. Not even close. "Prime" age for a male ATP pro is 21-24. Avg retirement age: 27. Djoker was 36yo in 2023. He won 18 Grand slam titles BEYOND the age of 27. He won 6 Grand Slams, two Tour Finals and the Olympic Gold - AFTER the jabs. In 2024 he was the oldest ATP #1 of all time(37 years 18 days).
Djokovic is certainly an example of "not how age works" because in every sense of that claim he is the single greatest example of defying it in all of tennis history. And, one of his best years ever was AFTER the jabs.
So, what booster are you on? ;)
I’ve explained this many times in this thread. His relative fall off is the greatest ever. He was playing his best tennis in 2023. Then the “unexplained illness.” Now he’s far far worse. He’s a permanent third wheel.
That’s not what a GOAT does. At all.
Nadal:
2022: Two Grand Slams titles and a semi. Year end #2 in the world.
2023-2024: Won 3 Grand Slam SETS in the next two years. Forced retirement. Drops to #670
Game. Set. Match. Da Joker [shakes chair umpire’s hand]
From a logical standpoint, when the GOAT declines it must necessarily be the "greatest" because they were... the greatest. Its the highest height to come down from. Its a moot point. It is what all the GOATs have done. All.
Besides, what you're actually doing is attempting to link his decline to not being jabbed. However, stating that 2023 is his best year contradicts this belief. Completely.
We’re still on pins and needles waiting for this clown to name his GOAT and back it up
You’ve revealed that when someone plays your game you still don’t participate in good faith. No reason to cooperate anymore, unfortunately.
I’ve explained this many times in this thread. His relative fall off is the greatest ever. He was playing his best tennis in 2023. Then the “unexplained illness.” Now he’s far far worse. He’s a permanent third wheel.
That’s not what a GOAT does. At all.
Nadal:
2022: Two Grand Slams titles and a semi. Year end #2 in the world.
2023-2024: Won 3 Grand Slam SETS in the next two years. Forced retirement. Drops to #670
Game. Set. Match. Da Joker [shakes chair umpire’s hand]
Confused why you think this makes Chokervics collapse not a collapse lol
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