Andre Agassi has picked Rafael Nadal ahead of Grand Slam
record-holder Roger Federer when asked to choose the best player in tennis
history, a report said on Thursday.
The American, putting a new slant on one of the sport's
great debates, said he prefers Nadal because the Spaniard has thrived in an
ultra-competitive "golden age of tennis".
"I'd put Nadal number one, Federer number two,"
the eight-time Grand Slam-winner told Singapore's Straits Times in an
interview.
"Federer separated himself from the field for four
years. He separated himself from (Andy) Roddick and (Lleyton) Hewitt,"
Agassi added.
"Nadal had to deal with Federer, (Novak) Djokovic,
(Andy) Murray
in the golden age of tennis. He has done what he has done and he's not done
yet."
Conventional wisdom ranks Federer ahead of Nadal, as the
Swiss holds a record 17 Grand Slam titles against 13 for the current world
number one.
But Nadal has a convincing 23-10 head-to-head record against
Federer and is one Australian Open victory away from becoming only the third
man to win all four Grand Slam titles twice.
"He has won multiple (majors), every single one (more
than once) except the Australian Open -- and give him another year on
that," Agassi said.
"It's just remarkable to me what he has done, and he
has done it all during Federer's prime."
Agassi added that he did not discount Australia's Rod
Laver, two-time winner of the calendar-year Grand Slam, when rating the
greatest player of all time.
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