I was thinking of the Big three today and the slams they have won. What stuck out to me was how quickly Rafa and Federer fell off a cliff in terms of winning slams. I remember thinking Rafa could challenge Rogers record and then next thing I know he is stuck at 14 for what seems like forever.
Similarly, when Roger won his 17th I don't think anyone thought it would be his last!
Turning to Djokovic, with no challengers in sight besides Andy it seems the sky is the limit for him to win more slams and challenge Feds 17. Yet Djokovic only has 2 more slams before he turns 30.
Looking at past GS winners I was shocked to see that only 10 times men won as 30 year olds, only 4 times won as 31 year olds, and only 6 times older than that.
And it got me thinking: Will Djokovic suddenly hit a wall like the others did? or will he buck the trend and have his name sprinkled throught those 30+ GS winner lists?
Ken Roswell won 4 times aged 33+. Besides that, no man has won multiple GS once they have hit 31. Will Novak be Roswell 2.0? or is his window maybe smaller than we think?(the next 6 slams).
Looking at multiple winners 30+ we have Rod laver(4 times- 3 at age 30, 1 at age 31), Agassi(2 times, age 30 and 32), Conners(2 times, age 30 and 31), and Roswell (4 times, ages 33, 35,36,37).
So if Novak were to match this rare list he should win max 4 more once he hits 30. If this is true, and if he is to beat Rogers record than that would mean he would need to win both the US Open this year and the Australian Open next year.
What do you all think? Will Novak buck the trend and be the first to win 5 slams once reaching the age of 30? Will he win the next two slams and then tie these greats to beat roger? Or will he fall off a cliff like the rest of them?
If Novak isn't the exception then it looks like 2018 could mark the beginning of a new era for Men's Tennis. I am curious to see how it all unfolds!
PS- judging by the above greats and considering his recent dominance is 16 GS the most reasonable guess for what Novak ends at? winning both the next two slams and then taking two more to match the likes of Agassi and Conners.
Similarly, when Roger won his 17th I don't think anyone thought it would be his last!
Turning to Djokovic, with no challengers in sight besides Andy it seems the sky is the limit for him to win more slams and challenge Feds 17. Yet Djokovic only has 2 more slams before he turns 30.
Looking at past GS winners I was shocked to see that only 10 times men won as 30 year olds, only 4 times won as 31 year olds, and only 6 times older than that.
And it got me thinking: Will Djokovic suddenly hit a wall like the others did? or will he buck the trend and have his name sprinkled throught those 30+ GS winner lists?
Ken Roswell won 4 times aged 33+. Besides that, no man has won multiple GS once they have hit 31. Will Novak be Roswell 2.0? or is his window maybe smaller than we think?(the next 6 slams).
Looking at multiple winners 30+ we have Rod laver(4 times- 3 at age 30, 1 at age 31), Agassi(2 times, age 30 and 32), Conners(2 times, age 30 and 31), and Roswell (4 times, ages 33, 35,36,37).
So if Novak were to match this rare list he should win max 4 more once he hits 30. If this is true, and if he is to beat Rogers record than that would mean he would need to win both the US Open this year and the Australian Open next year.
What do you all think? Will Novak buck the trend and be the first to win 5 slams once reaching the age of 30? Will he win the next two slams and then tie these greats to beat roger? Or will he fall off a cliff like the rest of them?
If Novak isn't the exception then it looks like 2018 could mark the beginning of a new era for Men's Tennis. I am curious to see how it all unfolds!
PS- judging by the above greats and considering his recent dominance is 16 GS the most reasonable guess for what Novak ends at? winning both the next two slams and then taking two more to match the likes of Agassi and Conners.