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Who is the greatest hard court player of all time?
Novak Djokovic
At his best, Novak Djokovic is almost like a machine playing tennis, and his relentless accuracy and seemingly tireless court-coverage have made him the greatest hardcourt player of all time. Djokovic also possesses the finest groundstrokes of all time and is almost invincible in a baseline slugfest on this surface.
Who is the greatest hard court tennis player?
Roger Federer has a greater claim than anyone else of being the best hard-court player of all time. His mastery in winning five consecutive U.S. Open titles on a relatively fast hard court is right there with Pete Sampras.
Is Djokovic the best hard court player?
Novak Djokovic has won the most hardcourt Slams and ATP Masters 1000 titles (26 of his 36 Masters titles have come on hardcourt) in the Open Era. The Serb has accumulated a 623-117 win-loss record on hardcourts during his career, making him the most successful player on the surface.
How many hard courts has Djokovic won?
12 hard court
Djokovic is widely viewed as one of the greatest hardcourt players of the Open Era. He has won a record 12 hard court major titles (9 Australian Opens & 3 US Opens), surpassing Federer’s record of 11. He has also won an Open Era record of 27 Masters hard court titles.
Who is the greatest clay court player of all time?
Rafael Nadal
1. Rafael Nadal. Rafa is the King of Clay. He has a perfect record in French Open finals, beating Mariano Puerta, Roger Federer four times, Robin Soderling and Novak Djokovic.
Is Djokovic the best of all time?
It’s probably long past time. Novak Djokovic is the greatest player in this “golden age” of men’s tennis. Djokovic himself is willing to say it. With his win at Wimbledon on Sunday, Novak Djokovic tied Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal for the most major singles championships in tennis history.