Nadal’s Australian Open 2022 win is a reminder to all of us of how good it feels like for your dreams to actually come true.
With Medvedev failing to win a slam in 2022, is it time to stop comparing every new slam winner to the all-time greats?
If Casper Ruud was to hypothetically lose the US Open but obtain the world number 1 spot in a few months time, would he be the weakest world number 1 in men’s tennis history?
What are the odds that this version of Nick Kyrgios wins the US Open- and can a win make him a hall-of-famer?
Would you rather win 20 grand slams by 35- and retire forever, or only win 10 slams BUT make two grand slam finals each year until your 60?
With Djokovic overtaking Roger Federer in the grand slam count, is this the final nail in the coffin for Federer’s career?
If majors in the Open era are considered the greatest indicator of achievement in men’s tennis, why isn’t Serena Williams considered the greatest female tennis player of all-time?