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Will these players retire without winning a grand slam title?

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David nalbandian, David ferrer, Tommy haas, Nikolay davydenko,James blake, Fernando gonsalvez!!

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  1. With the big 3 around, more rising star coming up, their chances of winning a grand slam getting slimmer and slimmer.  Out of all, Nalbandian has the highest chances due to his all-round game but I doubt that it'll happened.  It'll happen only if he can go back to his top form like what he did last year and early of his career.


  2. David Nalbandian - I could see him winning any of the Grand Slams, really. Certainly hope not, I hope he steals at least one before he's out. Has the potential to steal one from Federer.

    Ferrer - Only after the Age of Federer ends. Could get any one of them, really, has decent results everywhere. Semifinalist for the US last year, he's at his best there.

    Haas - Australian Open. Has a chance, but often doesn't capitalize.. I don't think he'll ever really rise above Nadal, Djokovic, those big players etc. Not consistent enough.

    Davydenko - No. Just.. no. Nowhere. With all these great players around, I don't see him ever winning anything but the small tournaments and the very rare Masters Event once in a while.

    Blake - SMALL chance of US Open only, but I can't see it either. Blake is now 29 years old, which is pretty dang old for tennis. Of course, anything can happen (Sampras) but I just don't see Blake doing it.

    Gonzalez - Definately. He's been a finalist at the Australian Open, which shows that he is great on hard courts, so has a chance at the US Open too. Good results on the other slams too (QF), so once Federer steps down he really does have a chance.

  3. It will depend on a players's decision i think if they win grandslams they will became popular

  4. blake is a head case and davydenko is only in the top ten because he plays a hella lot of tournaments for the points although he could win if the top 3 withdrew. A miracle would have to happen (i.e. federer, nadal, djokavic) all die in a car crash for any of the other guys to win

  5. David Nalbandian: I think that he has lost it now. He was a great player, and in 2002 he had a great Wimbledon being runner-up to Lleyton Hewitt. I think he has lost it, and he won't  win before he retires.

    David Ferrer: Ferrer is a really good player, and I don't think that he will win the Wimbledon, or the U.S, and Australian open in his career, but there is a possibility of him winning the Rolland Garros (french open) before he retires. I would love to see him win something.

    Tommy Haas: Tommy Haas has no chance in my opinion of getting to the finals of a grand slam too. He doesn't have what it takes to win, and he has been playing tennis for around 12 years now, and he hasn't proved to be able to win any grand slam.

    Nikolay Davydenko: Davydenko is never good in the grand slams he is 4th in the world for winning ATP championships, but he has never won a grand slam, and never go to the final either. He will never win the Wimbledon fo sure.

    James Blake: NO WAY!!! The only court he is capable of winning on is hard, and right now Djockovic is controlling that court with Berrer, Roddick, Federer, and Baghdatis so he won't win anything. His best record in a grand slam is the quarter finals so I doubt it.

    Fernando Gonzalez: I think he is the best of the lot, and he has a great chance of winning a tournament if he could beat Federer on grass, Nadal on clay, or Djockovic, and Federer on hard, and he also would need the luck of the draw.

    Hope that helps you.

  6. David nalbandia definitely

  7. Ha..ha...no.

  8. Ya I believe non of them are capable too win a grand slam.

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