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Wimbledon 2019: Mens tennis still finding its titanic trio Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal hard to replace

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Wimbledon 2019: Mens tennis still finding its titanic trio Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal hard to replace

Year after year it seems to be the same question: can anyone truly compete with Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal or Novak Djokovic at the grand slam events?

As they continue to advance into their thirties it becomes increasingly likely that their reign of supremacy will end and their unrelenting grip on the major tournaments wane.

Yet time and time again they have let their tennis do the talking and proven why, as Wimbledon gets underway today, they remain the worlds top three and the greatest male players to have graced the game.

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You have to go back 11 grand slams to Stan Wawrinkas US Open victory in 2016 for the last time anyone other than Federer, 37, Nadal, 33, or Djokovic, 32 – the defending champion in SW19 – claimed a major title.

Where is the next generation?

Their dominance is nothing new; between them they have won an astonishing 53 slams, and it is difficult to see anyone halting that sequence at the All England Club over the next fortnight.

In fact, there is only one man aged under 30 who has won a single set in a grand slam final: Dominic Thiem, 26, who claimed one in his 3-1 defeat by Nadal at this years French Open.

Roger Federer remains one of the men to beat, even at 37 years old

Marin Cilic was the previous player outside that peerless trio to do so, winning two sets in his loss to Federer at the 2018 Australian Open, although the Croatian is now 30 himself.

Aside from Thiem, there are only two other players currently in their twenties to have even reached a grand slam final.

Milos Raonic, 28, lost the 2016 Wimbledon final in straight sets to Andy Murray, while Kei Nishikori, 29, did likewise in the 2014 US Open to Cilic. Neither man has been back to one since.

And the only other players to have reached grand slam finals in the last six years are Juan Martin del Potro and Kevin Anderson. But both have passed the 30 mark.

It all screams the question: where is the next generation?

Thiem and Zverev flatter to deceive

Thiem looks the most likely of anyone to inherit Nadals crown as the king of clay, having been runner-up at Roland Garros for two consecutive years. But, at 26, he could be near to or older than 30 himself by the time his Spanish counterpart, 33, retires.

Current world No5 Alexander Zverev is another player that has been mixing it in the top 10 for a couple of years now, but has yet to make his mark on any of the major tournaments.

Rafael Nadal hits a return during a practice session at The All England Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest London, on June 30, 2019, on the eve of the start of the 2019 Wimbledon Championships tennis tournament. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE        (Photo credit should read GLYN KIRK/AFP/Getty Images)
Rafael Nadal is 33 but still untouchable at his favoured French Open

His best results to date at grand slams are quarter-final appearances at the last two French Opens, although the 22-year-old did win the ATP Finals in London last year.

Stefanos Tsitsipas, 20, is perhaps the most promising youngster, reaching the Australian Open semi-final earlier this year and losing an epic fourth-round battle with Wawrinka at the French Open which went the full five sets.

But the shortage of players challenging the long-established elite is stark.

Womens game has more players ready to step up

There is little doubt that the opportunity to watch Federer and Nadal do battle – as they did in the French Open semi-final – is the most alluring of prospects, but there are concerns as to who will pull in the audiences once they retire.

Whats more is that those who have come close to challenging the big threes dominance, such as MurraRead More – Source

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Year after year it seems to be the same question: can anyone truly compete with Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal or Novak Djokovic at the grand slam events?

As they continue to advance into their thirties it becomes increasingly likely that their reign of supremacy will end and their unrelenting grip on the major tournaments wane.

Yet time and time again they have let their tennis do the talking and proven why, as Wimbledon gets underway today, they remain the worlds top three and the greatest male players to have graced the game.

Read more: Is Dan Evans Britains best bet?

You have to go back 11 grand slams to Stan Wawrinkas US Open victory in 2016 for the last time anyone other than Federer, 37, Nadal, 33, or Djokovic, 32 – the defending champion in SW19 – claimed a major title.

Where is the next generation?

Their dominance is nothing new; between them they have won an astonishing 53 slams, and it is difficult to see anyone halting that sequence at the All England Club over the next fortnight.

In fact, there is only one man aged under 30 who has won a single set in a grand slam final: Dominic Thiem, 26, who claimed one in his 3-1 defeat by Nadal at this years French Open.

Roger Federer remains one of the men to beat, even at 37 years old

Marin Cilic was the previous player outside that peerless trio to do so, winning two sets in his loss to Federer at the 2018 Australian Open, although the Croatian is now 30 himself.

Aside from Thiem, there are only two other players currently in their twenties to have even reached a grand slam final.

Milos Raonic, 28, lost the 2016 Wimbledon final in straight sets to Andy Murray, while Kei Nishikori, 29, did likewise in the 2014 US Open to Cilic. Neither man has been back to one since.

And the only other players to have reached grand slam finals in the last six years are Juan Martin del Potro and Kevin Anderson. But both have passed the 30 mark.

It all screams the question: where is the next generation?

Thiem and Zverev flatter to deceive

Thiem looks the most likely of anyone to inherit Nadals crown as the king of clay, having been runner-up at Roland Garros for two consecutive years. But, at 26, he could be near to or older than 30 himself by the time his Spanish counterpart, 33, retires.

Current world No5 Alexander Zverev is another player that has been mixing it in the top 10 for a couple of years now, but has yet to make his mark on any of the major tournaments.

Rafael Nadal hits a return during a practice session at The All England Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest London, on June 30, 2019, on the eve of the start of the 2019 Wimbledon Championships tennis tournament. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE        (Photo credit should read GLYN KIRK/AFP/Getty Images)
Rafael Nadal is 33 but still untouchable at his favoured French Open

His best results to date at grand slams are quarter-final appearances at the last two French Opens, although the 22-year-old did win the ATP Finals in London last year.

Stefanos Tsitsipas, 20, is perhaps the most promising youngster, reaching the Australian Open semi-final earlier this year and losing an epic fourth-round battle with Wawrinka at the French Open which went the full five sets.

But the shortage of players challenging the long-established elite is stark.

Womens game has more players ready to step up

There is little doubt that the opportunity to watch Federer and Nadal do battle – as they did in the French Open semi-final – is the most alluring of prospects, but there are concerns as to who will pull in the audiences once they retire.

Whats more is that those who have come close to challenging the big threes dominance, such as MurraRead More – Source

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