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Camelot Tennis Universe => General Pro Player Discussions => Topic started by: masterclass on December 01, 2013, 07:48:01 am

Title: Re: Surface Slants: Hard Court Heroes, the Humdrum and the Hopeless
Post by: Clay Death on December 06, 2013, 08:24:33 pm
Roger has 52 hard court titles which has to be tops in the open era.
Title: Re: Surface Slants: Hard Court Heroes, the Humdrum and the Hopeless
Post by: Clay Death on December 06, 2013, 08:23:41 pm
Chang was a beast for sure. he should be on the list.
Title: Re: Surface Slants: Hard Court Heroes, the Humdrum and the Hopeless
Post by: Mr.Tee on December 06, 2013, 12:07:52 pm
I would like to mention Michael Chang as well. If I am not mistaken he has won all Masters on American hardcourts (IW/Miami/Cincy/Canada). Very underrated hardcourt player.
Title: Re: Surface Slants: Hard Court Heroes, the Humdrum and the Hopeless
Post by: Clay Death on December 06, 2013, 08:53:38 am
Oh gosh, this is so tough.  There have been so many excellent players on hard courts over the years.

Certainly the players General Hercules has listed belong near the top, especially in recent times.

But I would have to include Jimmy Connors, Rod Laver, Richard "Pancho" Gonzales, John McEnroe, Andre Agassi, Stefan Edberg. The two Andys, Roddick and Murray are not far from those, and with Murray still active, he could still rise to that level. 

Respectfully,
masterclass



absolutely no question about it general masterclass.


lendl made 8 straight finals at the u.s. open. he lost most of them but still that is a lot of match wins on the hard courts on the biggest stage.


johnny mac was a monster on the hard courts: both outdoor and indoor.

Edberg was also as tough as they come on the hard courts.



I would have to agree: we have to list Connors, Agassi, laver, and gonzalez too.


what about roy emerson?
Title: Re: Surface Slants: Hard Court Heroes, the Humdrum and the Hopeless
Post by: thetruth on December 05, 2013, 12:42:25 pm
This is a thread to talk about tennis players' performances on hard courts from the best to worst throughout history.

Give your opinions and avoid the ordinary!  Make a statement!
Enjoy!

Respectfully,
masterclass

Love the way you set up your thread.

Intriguing.

Title: Re: Surface Slants: Hard Court Heroes, the Humdrum and the Hopeless
Post by: masterclass on December 05, 2013, 02:52:28 am
Oh gosh, this is so tough.  There have been so many excellent players on hard courts over the years.

Certainly the players General Hercules has listed belong near the top, especially in recent times.

But I would have to include Jimmy Connors, Rod Laver, Richard "Pancho" Gonzales, John McEnroe, Andre Agassi, Stefan Edberg. The two Andys, Roddick and Murray are not far from those, and with Murray still active, he could still rise to that level. 

Respectfully,
masterclass
Title: Re: Surface Slants: Hard Court Heroes, the Humdrum and the Hopeless
Post by: Clay Death on December 02, 2013, 06:34:03 pm
here is my entry for the greatest hard court players of all time:


1. Federer
2. Sampras
3. Lendl
4. Nole


Federer has no less than 9 slams on the hard courts. that is going to be pretty hard to beat.
Title: Re: Surface Slants: Hard Court Heroes, the Humdrum and the Hopeless
Post by: Clay Death on December 01, 2013, 07:51:10 am
awesome thread general.



I am just now waking up. I will add to it later today.


 ;D ;D
Title: Surface Slants: Hard Court Heroes, the Humdrum and the Hopeless
Post by: masterclass on December 01, 2013, 07:48:01 am
This is a thread to talk about tennis players' performances on hard courts from the best to worst throughout history.

Give your opinions and avoid the ordinary!  Make a statement!
Enjoy!

Respectfully,
masterclass