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    From *skriptis@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 29 21:13:23 2023
    1.00 - Djokovic
    0.97 - Federer
    0.91 - Nadal
    0.75 - Sampras
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    0.11 - Alcaraz



    If he just keeps this pace, in less than 10 years Alcaraz can become #1.

    And he could also improve and do it even faster, in less than 7 years?




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  • From Whisper@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 31 01:05:23 2023
    On 30/07/2023 5:13 am, *skriptis wrote:

    1.00 - Djokovic
    0.97 - Federer
    0.91 - Nadal
    0.75 - Sampras
    .
    .
    .
    0.11 - Alcaraz



    If he just keeps this pace, in less than 10 years Alcaraz can become #1.

    And he could also improve and do it even faster, in less than 7 years?






    If he wins every slam to next yr USO he'll have 36 points, 34% of the
    way to Novak, 7 slams overall, 3 yr-end no.1, and the calendar slam all
    by age 21. Let's also say he beats Novak in the next 5 slam finals,
    making it 6 wins in the 7 slam finals he's won against Novak, 1 v Ruud.
    Would he be a boat candidate at age 21? I think he'll start fave to win
    every slam next yr.

    36 points would put him ahead of Lendl, Agassi, Becker, Edberg and
    Wilander, just behind Connors 42 and McEnroe 41.

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  • From joh@21:1/5 to Whisper on Sun Jul 30 12:37:49 2023
    On Sunday, July 30, 2023 at 5:05:38 PM UTC+2, Whisper wrote:
    On 30/07/2023 5:13 am, *skriptis wrote:

    1.00 - Djokovic
    0.97 - Federer
    0.91 - Nadal
    0.75 - Sampras
    .
    .
    .
    0.11 - Alcaraz



    If he just keeps this pace, in less than 10 years Alcaraz can become #1.

    And he could also improve and do it even faster, in less than 7 years?




    If he wins every slam to next yr USO he'll have 36 points, 34% of the
    way to Novak, 7 slams overall, 3 yr-end no.1, and the calendar slam all
    by age 21. Let's also say he beats Novak in the next 5 slam finals,
    making it 6 wins in the 7 slam finals he's won against Novak, 1 v Ruud. Would he be a boat candidate at age 21? I think he'll start fave to win every slam next yr.

    36 points would put him ahead of Lendl, Agassi, Becker, Edberg and
    Wilander, just behind Connors 42 and McEnroe 41.

    If he wins every slam for the next 25 years he'd even be ahead of them. Imagine that!
    Amazing stuff.

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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to joh on Sun Jul 30 15:01:33 2023
    On Sunday, 30 July 2023 at 20:37:52 UTC+1, joh wrote:
    On Sunday, July 30, 2023 at 5:05:38 PM UTC+2, Whisper wrote:
    On 30/07/2023 5:13 am, *skriptis wrote:

    1.00 - Djokovic
    0.97 - Federer
    0.91 - Nadal
    0.75 - Sampras
    .
    .
    .
    0.11 - Alcaraz



    If he just keeps this pace, in less than 10 years Alcaraz can become #1.

    And he could also improve and do it even faster, in less than 7 years?




    If he wins every slam to next yr USO he'll have 36 points, 34% of the
    way to Novak, 7 slams overall, 3 yr-end no.1, and the calendar slam all
    by age 21. Let's also say he beats Novak in the next 5 slam finals,
    making it 6 wins in the 7 slam finals he's won against Novak, 1 v Ruud. Would he be a boat candidate at age 21? I think he'll start fave to win every slam next yr.

    36 points would put him ahead of Lendl, Agassi, Becker, Edberg and Wilander, just behind Connors 42 and McEnroe 41.
    If he wins every slam for the next 25 years he'd even be ahead of them. Imagine that!
    Amazing stuff.

    he'd also have 25 O2 exos and 25 end of year #1's too would be amazing!

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