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Originally Posted by Inglewood Jack
back when the Big 3 used to be the Big 4, it usually took one of Fed, Rafa or Djoker to stop Murray. the way he consistently met them in the finals and semis of so many big tournaments actually obscures his greatness. in a more "normal" era he easily achieves Agassi/Lendl tier
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Agassi had one of the all time great service returns and outstanding ground strokes from both sides. Lendl had a power and fitness game in a finesse era. Murray is like the all season tire of tennis. Good at almost everything but great at nothing. I don't think he ever had the weapons or overall game to be considered amongst the all time greats. I do agree in an era void of great players he would have had a world number one reign similar to Lleyton Hewitt but Agassi and Lendl were better players straight up.