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<blockquote data-quote="Purp" data-source="post: 3183228" data-attributes="member: 12852"><p>Interesting seeing it this way. Makes me feel like the GOAT conversation no longer includes Fed. I didn't realize he was so poor (relatively) on clay. Nadal is similar on grass for Fed on clay, but Fed on grass isn't near the same echelon of dominance as Nadal on clay so, for me, that clearly puts Nadal ahead of Fed along with the number of overall GS titles.</p><p></p><p>Nadal versus Djoker comes down to personal preference, though. It's hard to argue top 4 on all surfaces and 0.03% away from #1 all time win % on all surfaces isn't the best ever. But the guy 0.03% ahead has more GS titles and is probably the most dominant on a single surface as we'll ever see in the sport. If you prefer consistency the Djoker is your guy. If you prefer other-worldy dominance in one big part of the game the Nadal is your guy.</p><p></p><p>Back to my original point about Alcaraz, though, I see his career mirroring more of Djokovic than Nadal in terms of win % by surface. When Alcaraz is done Nadal likely won't be top 10 on any surface except clay where Alcaraz could be top 5 on all of them. Thanks for digging up these numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Purp, post: 3183228, member: 12852"] Interesting seeing it this way. Makes me feel like the GOAT conversation no longer includes Fed. I didn't realize he was so poor (relatively) on clay. Nadal is similar on grass for Fed on clay, but Fed on grass isn't near the same echelon of dominance as Nadal on clay so, for me, that clearly puts Nadal ahead of Fed along with the number of overall GS titles. Nadal versus Djoker comes down to personal preference, though. It's hard to argue top 4 on all surfaces and 0.03% away from #1 all time win % on all surfaces isn't the best ever. But the guy 0.03% ahead has more GS titles and is probably the most dominant on a single surface as we'll ever see in the sport. If you prefer consistency the Djoker is your guy. If you prefer other-worldy dominance in one big part of the game the Nadal is your guy. Back to my original point about Alcaraz, though, I see his career mirroring more of Djokovic than Nadal in terms of win % by surface. When Alcaraz is done Nadal likely won't be top 10 on any surface except clay where Alcaraz could be top 5 on all of them. Thanks for digging up these numbers. [/QUOTE]
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