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Moxie629 said:And also in fairness, if Novak passes Rafa in the H2H, it will also have been past Nadal's prime, as well as when he passes him in MS count, which seems a certainty.
Neither Roger nor Rafa can use the "past prime" excuse if Novak surpasses them in Masters title count as it is an achievement done through the entire playing career of a player.
"past prime" excuse can be used only for H2H when one player beats up another player of different age group. Roger could resort to that excuse perhaps but not Rafa considering that Roger is 6 years older than Novak whereas Novak and Rafa are the same age group (just one year difference).
You may counter by saying that they may be of the same age group, but Rafa is at a disadvantage now as he is clearly past prime. While that may be a disadvantage, Rafa had an advantage over Novak as he peaked at a much younger age. So, if you want the period from now not to be counted in their H2H, then one could reasonable argue that the pre-2011 period of H2H should also not be counted.