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SpiderAnderson
Yes, that's a good point to add. No doubt Federer's achievement is great for being able to fend off Murray, Djokovic and Nadal and still being able to win grand slams.I don't think the amount of titles should determine whether you are G.O.A.T or not because of one thing:
- The competition you faced to get those titles.
If you were in a weak era with barely any competition then the feat of many grand slams will be much easier.
If you were in a strong era with tight competition then the feat of many grand slams will be considered as a great achievement.
When you look at Laver's era, many tennis players were in for recreation rather than competition. The competition wasn't as fierce as it was today.
Although Laver has won 5 less grand slams than Federer, Laver has achieved a LOT more considering that he was unable to attend grand slams for 5 years (due to the transition to the open era) meaning there's 20 grand slams he's missed. And these aren't any random 5 years. These are 5 years while he was in his twenties - his prime age to play AND while he was on his winning streak. He was around 31 years old when he managed to win 4 grand slam consecutive wins and this was after the five year break - something no else else can ever achieve at this age (even Federer is currently 30). So although his grand slam count is less, you must factor in that he missed 20 grand slams due to the movement to open era. As for opponents, its hard to determine because of that time gap but there's Ken Rosewall (who also achieved a lot considering he had to miss 45 grand slams) and Roy Emerson.
Also, I just had a look at what Laver was playing during his 5 year Grand slam absence and the substitute seemed to be the "Pro Slam Tournament". Out of the 16 matches he played, he was the winner in 9 of those matches and runner up in 6 of them . Pretty outstanding.
It's hard to say, Federer has done very well considering his opponents. Laver has done very well considering he had to miss 5 years of tennis while at his prime. I still say Laver has achieved more .
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