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Kieran said:Firstly, we've already drawn a line of demarcation in the sand: it was drawn before this, and it's referring to Federer's era. Safin and Hewitt were different before Federer came of age, and after. This isn't wholly down to Federer, as you know. We've already addressed this above.
Secondly, what's all this with "moral victories" for Stan? You give moral victories to everybody when you say "Safin would have at least another slam had it not been for Fed, Roddick would have about 3 more, Hewitt would have a couple of others... Suddenly you're looking at guys with 3, 4 and 4 slams (rough estimate) and they'd win a lot." :cover
Thirdly, we agree about Safin, that "he was super talented and didn't make the most of it" but you don't seem to get why this condemns him. Aside from his 2005 victory over Roger, he won a single set in his last 7 matches with Roger. :cover
The 2005 match shows what he could have been, and the others show what a patsy he was.
You know, and I know, the game is more dangerous for top players now than it was. Not just Rafa and Roger, but also for Nole. And Murray is coming back up. We had a US Open final with two total outsiders. That in itself is far more unpredictable than ten years ago, and a sign of better health for the sport...
There's a reason for that. There isn't anyone half as dominant as Roger (Djokovic included). You are comparing guys playing Djokovic and a badly washed up Federer at the USO to the best fast hard court player the game has seen when in his prime. I think even you would admit playing mighty Nadal on grass at this point is a different proposition to playing the guy who won 65 straight matches on the surface. Or is Rosol, Darcis, and Kyrgios way better than the likes of Roddick, Hewitt, Ancic, Phillipoussis, etc?
It's apples and oranges. What we do know is Roger in his prime on grass and fast hard courts is way better than anyone on those surfaces today. That's half the GS right there. Easier task = more upsets.
By your logic we can equate Djokovic to everybody else on clay since they've been unable to beat Rafa at RG. Djokovic is as spineless and as much a loser on clay as Puerta and Ferrer right?