I had the idea for this post last summer, but I never got around to writing it. Amazingly it's still true. Almost 5 years ago Andy Murray lost to Roger Federer in the 2008 U.S. Open finals, and afterwards he took over the #4 ranking in the world. Murray's been the 4th best tennis player on the planet ever since. The trouble is, the top 3 guys always win. Since the spring of 2005, Federer (13), Rafael Nadal (11), and Novak Djokovic (5) have won 29 of the last 30 Grand Slam tournaments (the only blip was when Federer lost the '09 U.S. Open Final to Juan Martin del Potro in 5 sets).
It's tough always holding the plate and not the trophy. |
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