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Post by Sir John on Aug 25, 2012 18:02:25 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2012 8:34:54 GMT -5
Graf, Evert, Navratilova, S. Williams and then Court.
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Post by Sir John on Aug 26, 2012 13:46:48 GMT -5
Denny,
I am amazed, how can Court's career results be classified as 5th best?
192 titles, including 24 Grand Slam singles, well ahead of the other four! Only Navratilova comes close.
your reasons?
SJ
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2012 17:08:30 GMT -5
Denny, I am amazed, how can Court's career results be classified as 5th best? 192 titles, including 24 Grand Slam singles, well ahead of the other four! Only Navratilova comes close. your reasons? Probably more because the others were in my time frame where Court was more when I was very young. Undoubtedly Court was a superior player when compared to the others of her era, but the others had to compete largely between themselves at times as the competition was probably stronger during their time. As far as I'm concerned, you could put them all in a bag, shake them up and rank them in order of where they come out of the bag. By the way, Lydia Ko just won the Canadian Open golf championship a few minutes ago at 15, the youngest winner of a pro tournament in history, and she is an amateur. You know where she's from, don't you? SJ
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