Novak holds all four slams - even if he doesn't beat the all-time slam record of Federer's (and given the state of the tour its looking shaky) this is a unique, perhaps once in a lifetime achievement.
― xyzzzz__, Sunday, 5 June 2016 16:26 (seven years ago) link
Four in a row on three different surfaces is the greatest ATP achievement of the open era imo
Match was pretty dull aside from a fire start by Murray and the dramatic wobble at the end which obviously didn't matter. I don't think Djokovic was unplayable by any means - occasionally excellent but Murray was barely competitive for most of the last hour.
― the hallouminati (lex pretend), Sunday, 5 June 2016 17:02 (seven years ago) link
Roll of honour -
Men's singles: Novak DjokovicWomen's singles: Garbiñe MuguruzaMen's doubles: Feliciano López & Marc LópezWomen's doubles: Caroline Garcia & Kristina MladenovicMixed doubles: Martina Hingis & Leander PaesBoys' singles: Geoffrey BlancaneauxGirls' singles: Rebeka MasarovaBoys' doubles: Yshai Oliel & Patrik RiklGirls' doubles: Paula Arias Manjón & Olga Danilovic
ESP with the women's singles, men's doubles and girls' doubles; FRA with the women's doubles and boys' singles; SRB with the men's singles and girls' doubles; SUI with the mixed doubles and girls' singles. Danilovic is the first 2001-born Slam champion, her dad is a famous basketball player I think. I saw her at Les Petits As last year and she was impressive even then.
― the hallouminati (lex pretend), Sunday, 5 June 2016 18:35 (seven years ago) link