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j41181 said:I think Federer is simply getting old. But unlike most at his age, he could still dominate when on a roll. It's now a matter of luck for Federer. He's still good for about 1-2 more Grand Slams when all is said and done.
Djokovic is fast becoming the new top dog of men's tennis. Easily the best tennis player ever from the former Yugoslavia.
I know titles outside the Grand Slams are just as important, but to most laymen, it's Grand Slams that matter the most. Djoko has 3 so far, and if he doubles/triples that in the next few years (achieves a career Grand Slam), end of discussion.Don Wassall said:<div></div>j41181 said:I think Federer is simply getting old. But unlike most at his age, he could still dominate when on a roll. It's now a matter of luck for Federer. He's still good for about 1-2 more Grand Slams when all is said and done. Djokovic is fast becoming the new top dog of men's tennis. Easily the best tennis player ever from the former Yugoslavia.
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<div>He isn't fast becoming the top dog, he is the top dog. 48-1 in 2011, eight titles, two grand slam wins, 5-0 against Nadal, ranked number one in the world. It's one of the best runs ever and shows no signs of slowing. </div>