Canagel
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numbers and greatness don't go hand in hand.
You can statistically be the best and break records but someone with less numbers can still be greater than you.
For example in F1 Schumacher and Hamilton are the two GOATs statistically (7 titles, most wins etc) but I know a lot of people that still think Senna is the greatest even though he won only 3 titles. There are boxers with better records than Ali but he is still the greatest.
I won't argue if you believe Djokovic or Nadal are the best based off their numbers achieved , (infact I prefer watching Nadal out of the three right now) but people are entitled to believe Federer is greater imo. He dominated the sport in his own way and was the undisputed best player for 5 or 6 years straight.
You can statistically be the best and break records but someone with less numbers can still be greater than you.
For example in F1 Schumacher and Hamilton are the two GOATs statistically (7 titles, most wins etc) but I know a lot of people that still think Senna is the greatest even though he won only 3 titles. There are boxers with better records than Ali but he is still the greatest.
I won't argue if you believe Djokovic or Nadal are the best based off their numbers achieved , (infact I prefer watching Nadal out of the three right now) but people are entitled to believe Federer is greater imo. He dominated the sport in his own way and was the undisputed best player for 5 or 6 years straight.