Brian63
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Of all athletes in all sports, who would you rank as the greatest individual athlete (not a whole team)?
What would you consider to be the greatest achievements in all of sports? That can include the greatest career achievements at a particular tournament, the greatest winning streak, the greatest upset, the greatest single match victory, etc.
Partly because of my tennis bias but mostly due to it being undeniable fact, I would place Rafael Nadal to be the greatest athlete ever. He is tied for most Grand Slam titles (20) with Roger Federer. The 2 of them, plus Novak Djokovic, are considered to be the 3 greatest tennis players of all time and happen to be playing professionally at the same time. Imagine if one of them was not, how many more Grand Slams either of the remaining 2 would have acquired. Or if 2/3 were not, then even more would likely have been concentrated to just the remaining player, who would without question be considered the GOAT.
At the French Open (played on clay) in particular, Nadal is virtually invincible and has a career record of 100-2. He has won the title 13 times and not only beats his opponents but does so regularly with tremendous ease.
What individual athlete can compare to what Nadal has performed?
Who else might be the GOAT of GOATs?
What would you consider to be the greatest achievements in all of sports? That can include the greatest career achievements at a particular tournament, the greatest winning streak, the greatest upset, the greatest single match victory, etc.
Partly because of my tennis bias but mostly due to it being undeniable fact, I would place Rafael Nadal to be the greatest athlete ever. He is tied for most Grand Slam titles (20) with Roger Federer. The 2 of them, plus Novak Djokovic, are considered to be the 3 greatest tennis players of all time and happen to be playing professionally at the same time. Imagine if one of them was not, how many more Grand Slams either of the remaining 2 would have acquired. Or if 2/3 were not, then even more would likely have been concentrated to just the remaining player, who would without question be considered the GOAT.
At the French Open (played on clay) in particular, Nadal is virtually invincible and has a career record of 100-2. He has won the title 13 times and not only beats his opponents but does so regularly with tremendous ease.
What individual athlete can compare to what Nadal has performed?
Who else might be the GOAT of GOATs?