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I think the most legendary figure in the history of tennis is Yannick Noah, a pop superstar who won the French Open men's singles
Born on May 18, 1960 in Sedan, France, Yannick Noah returned to Cameroon with his parents at the age of two and grew up in Yaoundé. In 1972, Arthur Ashe (the first black player to win a Grand Slam men's singles title) discovered Noah's tennis potential during an exhibition match, and when he learned that he had a French mother, Ashe strongly recommended Noah to Philippe Chatrier, president of the French Tennis Association. Noah was able to return to France and trained professionally in Nice for five years.
In 1977, Noah turned professional after winning the French Junior Championship, and in 1980, he became France's No. 1 tennis player, but he was embroiled in a drug scandal and his career was at a low ebb. In 1983, Noah regained his form and defeated Swede Wieland in the men's singles final of Roland Garros, won the men's singles championship of the French Open, becoming the first Frenchman to win the French Open since 1946, and is the only Frenchman to win the Grand Slam men's singles championship in the Open era, becoming the supreme hero in the history of French tennis. A path in Garros is named "Yannick Noah" in remembrance. Yannick Noah is particularly fond of feasting the eyes of the crowd with a unique move during the game:
When his opponent at the net picks a high ball into his backcourt, he will turn around and run forward with his back to the net, and then pull his back to the net to hit the ball, and this trick is often successful, even today, when a player does it before a game, the commentator often mentions Yannick Noah's name.
After winning the French Open, Noah never reached such heights due to frequent injuries and eventually retired in 1990, winning 23 singles titles and 16 doubles titles throughout his tennis career. After retiring as a player, Noah became a highly successful tennis coach, and in 1991, Yannick Noah led France to the final of the Davis Cup against their rivals USA, facing the United States with Sampras and Agassi, France won the Davis Cup for the first time in 59 years, and in 1997, Yannick Noah led France to the Confederations Cup, and the French team tasted the Confederations Cup for the first time.
There may be many great people in the history of tennis, but I think the most legendary person is only him, a legendary tennis prince in the pop music world
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Of course, it's Federer, who has won 20 Grand Championships, all four major open championships, and no one in the men's race is the best.
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The top 10 may have multiple lists depending on the criteria they are referring to, for example, the number of Grand Slams they have won or the number of wins. Is it limited to Grand Slam players (who have won all four Grand Slams)? Or by the criteria of the length of time it has been ranked number one in the world?
1. Navratinova.
2. Graf.
3. Sampras.
4. Bjorn Berg.
5. Selena Williams.
6. Federer.
7, Hingis.
8. Nadal.
9, Haining. 10, Agassi.
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The superstar with high influence in the history of sports, the king of tennis is on the list, and Jordan is only ranked third
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Roger Federer, I believe this will be the answer in everyone's heart, Federer is to tennis, like Jordan is to basketball, Pele Maradona is to football, Schumacher is to F1, Federer is the best in the history of tennis should be undoubted, at the age of 37, he won his 20th Grand Slam and became the world's No. 1 throne, as long as people mention tennis, Federer is a page that cannot be bypassed.
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What I want to say is that no matter which male player he is, he can't be the greatest, he can only be one of the greatest players, because different circumstances and different spaces cannot be compared with each other.
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It seems that there are no male players who can dominate the rivers and lakes, and there are very few who even dominate for a period of time.
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Federer, the current player, surpasses the former great Sampras in terms of record and personal charisma, and deservedly becomes the greatest men's tennis player of all time.
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Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Murray, now like this.
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According to statistics, the top 10 greatest men's singles of all time:
1. Federer.
2. Sampras.
3. Rod Laver.
4. Bjorn-Borg.
5. Connors.
6. Lendl.
7. Agassi.
8. Emerson.
9. McEnroe.
10, Nada.
Statistically, Federer is considered to be the greatest male player in the history of tennis.
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Quite Federer, hey Pete. Sampras had already identified Roger. Federer would eventually become the greatest player in tennis history, and the fact that the cow equalled his record of 14 Grand Slams after winning the French Open is only a testament to his prescience.
His achievements in the past five years have been unprecedented, and probably not to others. In an interview with the Associated Press, Sampras said, "Whether he wins or loses this match, he's going to be the greatest tennis player of all time." [His eventual victory] only confirms this view.
After winning five Wimbledon, five US Open and three Australian Opens, Federer claimed his first Musketeer Cup. He is the sixth player to win a Grand Slam in his career, including the French Open, which Sangshen has never won.
Sampras tuned in from his Los Angeles home to watch Federer beat Robin in straight sets at Roland Garros. Soderling, and Federer had lost to Rafa in the three French Open finals before that. Nadal.
Sampras said: "Obviously, I'm happy for Roger. If anyone deserves this achievement, it can only be Roger, you know, he was once only a stone's throw away.
In the final match of his career, the 31-year-old Sampras defeated Andre in the final of the '02 US Open. Agassi, his 52nd Grand Slam tournament. Today, the 27-year-old Federer has won 14 of his 40 Grand Slam tournaments.
He's an unbeatable player. He is not only an asset to the world of sports, but also has a positive impact on young people and the development of tennis. "Sampras said.
Wimbledon, which kicks off on June 22, will be Federer's first chance to break the San God record, but Sampras is still uncertain if he will play at the All England Club**. He said:"That's when I decide whether to go or not. ”
Agassi completed the Grand Slam of his career in 1999, and it was he who personally presented Federer with the Big Ears Cup this Sunday, a decade later. Agassi said: "What do you think of Federer's data?
In a word, incredible. Many people say that good is valuable, and luck is more expensive. For me, however, if it's for a cow, you can throw both.
As for the debate over the greatest player in tennis history, Sampras once considered Rod Laver his idol and the answer a long time ago. Laver has won a true Grand Slam – collecting trophies from all four Grand Slams in a single season – and he did it twice in 1962 and 1969, the last male athlete to do so. Although he was banned from the tournament between 1963 when he turned professional and when the Open era officially opened in 1968, Laver eventually won 11 Grand Slams.
And now Sampras's choice is Federer. "In my opinion, his victory in Paris today cemented his position as the best tennis player of all time," he said.
I'm a die-hard Laver fan, and while he hasn't had a chance to win a Grand Slam (ban) for quite some time, the competition on the tennis courts is far more fierce now than it was in Rhodes' time. ”
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