No doubt the greats of yesteryear would be quickly dispatched by even the average professional these days. Such is life and the evolution of sport. Still, when compiling the list of the top 10 male tennis players of all time I had to look at the dominance of players in the era they played in. To take a player from the 50s and suddenly drop him into a match in 2008 would hardly be fair. With that in mind, here is my list of the best male tennis players to ever pick up a racket:
10 - Bill Tilden
Though this list will be heavily concentrated with contemporary players, when I said I would include some of the greats of yesteryear I meant it. You have to go way back in the annals of the game of tennis to find information on Bill Tilden. He was the number one star in tennis in the 20s and 30s, and was the #1 ranked player for a total of 7 years through his career. He won 10 grand slam tournaments as a singles player, and an additional 7 in doubles.
9 - Boris Becker
Fast-forwarding from the 30s to the 80s, this hulking German is one of the most athletic, entertaining athletes to grace a tennis court. With speed, power and agility Becker burst onto the scene in 1985, capturing the coveted Wimbledon title at the tender age of 17. He would go on to win the Wimbledon title twice more during his career, and was a runner-up an additional 4 times. He added a U.S. Open title and a pair of Australian Open crowns to earn his spot as one of the top 10 male tennis players of all time.
8 - John McEnroe
This brash, often boorish American tennis star is one of the most recognizable figures in any sport. Known more for his violent temper and his emotional outbursts on the court, this left-handed serve and volley specialist was one of the most dominant players in the sport in the early 80s. He racked up 7 major singles titles and 11 doubles titles throughout his career, winning an impressive two-thirds of the finals he appeared in.
7 - Jimmy Connors
As flamboyant and excitable as McEnroe, but with a more diplomatic personality, Jimmy Connors defined the hard-working tennis player. Sure he was skilled, but this hustling court-scrambling specialist never gave up on a ball, delighting the crowd by pumping a fist in the air triumphantly after winning a rally that he had no business winning. This crowd favorite was a force in the 70s and early 80s, capturing 8 grand slam singles titles during that time.
6 - Ivan Lendl
Though Wimbledon is the holy grail of the tennis world and winning it should be a prerequisite for inclusion on the list of the top 10 male tennis players, I will make an exception in Lendl's case. This brooding, mechanical Czech was simply the best player in tennis in the 80s, spending 270 consecutive weeks during that time at the number 1 spot in the rankings (a record at the time). Lendl's power and determination took him to grand slam finals an amazing 19 times in his career. He won 8 of those matches, though Wimbledon, the title he coveted most, would always elude him.
5 - Bjorn Borg
This Swedish star would likely have been ranked higher if he could have added a U.S. Open and/or Australian Open title to his impressive resume. Still, his 6 French Open, and 5 Wimbledon crowns are nothing to sneeze at, and surely are enough by themselves to put him in the top half of the 10 best tennis players of all time. Connors and McEnroe combined to deny him the prize in the U.S. Open final on 4 separate occasions, but he enjoyed wins over both of them at Wimbledon, so it all evens out in the end I guess.
4 - Rod Laver
Yes, there was tennis being played between Bill Tilden's and Bjorn Borg's time, and Rod Laver was one of two men on this list who really dominated the sport in the 60s. Though short, this technically flawless Australian dazzled on the court, and his left-handed play gave players fits. Laver won a total of 11 grand slams during his career, but even more impressively, he twice won all 4 grand slams in the same year.
3 - Roy Emerson
Above I mentioned that Laver was one of two dominating the sport of tennis in the 60s. Emerson, his fellow Australian, was the other one, destroying opponents in singles with his serve and volley style, winning 12 grand slam titles. He was even more successful as a doubles player, where he won 16 grand slam titles. His 28 combined grand slam titles are more than any other male player in the history of tennis.
2 - Pete Sampras
Up until very recently "Pistol Pete" would have been at the head of the list of the top 10 male tennis players of all time. But, fortunately for sports fans, there is always somebody better coming along, and Pete couldn't stay on top forever. Still, he did everything humanly possible during his playing days to remain so. At the time of this writing he has won more single grand slam titles (14) than any other player, including a record tying 7 Wimbledon titles, and a record-tying 5 U.S. Open titles. His inability to win the French open is the only black mark on this otherwise brilliant career.
1 - Roger Federer
Like the watch his countrymen are so famous for making, this Swiss star has impeccable timing. He seems to anticipate his opponent's every move, arriving in time to smash a forehand winner down the line with pinpoint accuracy. Speed, grace, power, accuracy, and intelligence are all weapons in this players arsenal, and he can play any style of game you care to engage him in. He is as close to unbeatable as any player in sports history, and over the past 5 years has filled his trophy case with 12 grand slam titles. Like Sampras before him, he has been unable, so far, to win the French Open. If not for the arrival of Rafael Nadal on the scene, who has never lost a match at Roland Garros, Federer may have already shaken that monkey from his back. Even if he never wins it though, he will still be remembered as the best ever.
Published by Dennis Lindsay
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16 Comments
Post a CommentThis list is uncomplete without rafael nadal..
without a doubt Bill tilden is the greatest tennis player of all time... and there are tons of reasons to put him as the number 1 player: skill, talent, art, elegance, estetism... at this levels only Federer comes somewhere in the nearby. He represents for modern tennis what half of the renaissance represents for modern painting. He is the creator of modern tennis....
1. Bill Tilden
2. Roger Federer
3. Rod Laver
4. Bjorn Borg
5. Pete Sampras
6. Pancho Gonzales
- anything else is history.
dont try to avoid nadal
Really, not a great list sasly. Rod laver should be in the top 3. he was amazing. andre agassi should be on here, and roger should sit around 3rd or 4th.
1. Pete Sampras 2. Andre Agassi 3. Roger Federer 4. Rafael Nadal
I agree Andre Agassi should be in this list.He was my favourite before Federer appeared.As for Rafa-I hate him.
Now Rafa Nadal it's in top 5 of this list.
1 roger federer 2 pete sampras 3 bjorn borg 4 ivan lendl 5 rafa nadal... maybe in a few years rafa will be the first of this list
How can you leave Rafael Nadal out of this list!!!! He has beaten Roger more than anyone else
How can you leave Andre Agassi out of the list? Unlike most of the people you mentioned, he won all 4 grand slam tournaments. And to have Roy Emerson on here is a joke. He was an complete flop at the professional level and only won 12 grand slam titles because the greats had turned professional and were not allowed to compete in the major tournaments at the time. The top 10 greatest tennis players of all time are:
1) Roger Federer
2) Rod Laver
3) Pete Sampras
4) Bjorn Borg
5) Andre Agassi
6) John McEnroe
7) Ivan Lendl
8) Boris Becker
9) Jimmy Connors
10) Mats Wilander
Please justify leaving Andre Agassi off your list of the top 10 of all-time.