Dan The Insight God has spoken, Dan. Silence!

The most graceful tennis player the world has ever seen.

Federer that is, not SM001.

    Smallman1 The most graceful playah the world has ever seen.

    Just to clarify incase theres any confusion between Rog and myself.

      alistair Subjective opinions on ‘greatest’ are always horse shit - even moreso when the claimant immediately claims an objective measure of greatness must of course be ignored.

      Definitely one of the best there’s been, and for me, the most enjoyable to watch that I’ve seen…

        I bumped into Jeremy Bates once at Oxshott train station.

        Tru fax and a KLANG.

        vinnyt77 sport is all about opinions, not sitting on the fence. I have seen and played enough tennis to be confident enough in mine.

          SM001 Just to clarify incase theres any confusion between Rog and myself.

          He said Rog, not Reg mate

          At least he can focus on his acting career as Ray Donovan’s daughter now

          Unparalleled creativity, flair, footwork, shotmaking variety and ability to excite and inspire. By those measures, Federer was the best and and quite simply an artist with a racquet. His single handed backhand whether slice or top spin was simply glorious and his serve was effortlessly smooth and potent. There you go

            I saw him in the flesh (3rd round) the year he first won Wimbledon (2003) This was a masterclass by him….game changing moment in the men’s game.

              alistair Unparalleled creativity, flair, footwork, shotmaking variety and ability to excite and inspire.

              Have you been watching me dance?

                Dan I never thought I would see a more complete player than Sampras and then Fed arrived straight after and won his first slam the year after Pete won his last. Alcaraz is interesting as he seems to be a cross between Rog and Rafa.

                  I’d say that Federer played with the greatest flare ever and was the best technically…..great footwork and serious racquet head speed for accuracy. The greatest in my eyes is Nadal, not because he leads the pack with 22 GS, but i personally feel the French Open is the toughest slam to win and Nadal has archived that 14 times. Just my two pence.

                    Dan Interesting that both of us have overlooked ND when his head to head record against both of them is better, not to mention the fact he has more miles left in the tank and was number one for a record seven years. My eldest who is county standard thinks he is the best. All so subjective