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scotjules
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Re: Big 4 since 2005 « Reply #15 on: Yesterday at 10:01 PM »
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quote author=johnkiernan35 link=topic=25868.msg884515#msg884515 date=1369247212]
 Was this Fed fan called tennisfangirl.     ?  Yeah she's a twat.  Her bio is  ...  re Fed  -  "You really have to wonder if he's even from the same planet' ♥

 lmao    

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I wonder that too but in a completely opposite meaning non-complimentary way...  Whistle

The achievements of the big four are just so remarkable. I wonder what sort of era will follow them? I can't see any of the current crop dominating the sport in a similar way once the current top players retire but am prepared to be proven wrong. I may return to being a Queens and Wimbledon only fan in years to come though (sorry)!
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Re: Big 4 since 2005 « Reply #16 on: Yesterday at 10:09 PM »
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I think players who are now aged around 20 or 21 will win Slams e.g. Dimitrov, Raonic - probably even more than Andy, but they'll never be as good. This Era will never ever be repeated, nor did it ever exist before - at the same level.

For me, I'll be watching Laura Robson winning Slams in 5 years time.
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Re: Big 4 since 2005 « Reply #17 on: Today at 07:39 AM »
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^ Hmm...Borg, Connors, Mac, was pretty good.
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