are you sure though? Don't get me wrong, Stan's awesomely great, but... If you don't only consider bh (both average and peak), but also the (average and peak) fh, the (avervge and peak) serve, the movement on the court and the aggression in the overall playing style? I mean he has one of the most powerful bhs (but e.g. Thiem and Gasquet have an even more powerful one) but he's not among the most powerful with respect to fh, serve, movement on the court etc So I'm not sure how you would put him in a general "top top" position tbh...
@@michaelhafer1710 but you ALL REALIZE THAT stan uses special HEAVIER RACQUET???. thiem and federer with such racquet wouldnt serve and have back/forehand like they have usually..comparing speed is useless.Thiem and others use lighter racquets.Stans strenght comes from him, not from racquet, thats the point..... Thiem or federer with such heavy thing would play like shit.
@@miguelbarahona6636 Yes, Gonzalez lost that match and argentina never had a Nº1 player, well shit happens, but in the case of argentina, will keep happening for a long, long, long time!
Or Marin Cilic and Marat Safin. Cilic and Del Potro's matches were so hard hitting. Their 5 set match in the Laver cup was literally, if not the best, one of the best matches ever played and that I've ever seen. I mean it was better than most of the epic Federer- Nadal or Nadal - Djokovic matches
I‘m glad James Blake got some love. My favorite player of all time since his unbelievable comeback after that horrific incident. His matches against Nadal were epic! 🔥
Yep, and they can beat all these players too. They just lie to the public and disguise themselves as 3.5 players recreationally. They really are the best in the world and are just holding back fooling everyone because they don't want the fame. I believe them all too.
I think Stan should be top 5, you gotta consider that like Gonzalez he wasn't tall, both of them were 5'11-6ft tall, most of the players here are 6'2 or taller Delpo Soderling Safin Tsonga Thiem Lendel With Blake and Nadal being 6'1
I would have expected to see Stan higher on the list, since he can hit the ball hard from both wings (probably from the list, on the active player Dom is the only one who can do that too). Super happy with the first position, and that last point is such a classic!
@@Leo-nc3yx Are you kidding his forehand is feared by a bunch of players. And if he did not get all these injuries, I think he would have like at least 5 majors by now with that lethal shot.
@@dimitrig369 Well,first of all my response is for Diego not you. Secondly , I don't think power and speed alone measure up to be the only element for a great forehand. Overall control,precision,spin,defense, angles etc ... are also important matters in my book .I don't think both Gonzalez and Del Potro got those covered.
Tsonga´s ball speed on the forehand side comes more from perfect timing and technique than from raw power. He is the guy with the more compact strokes on the list. (That is a compliment considering how strong he is!). Guys like Verdasco and Kyrgios can also brutalize the ball like very few can.
Gaetan Frobert well, you can’t disagree that he is improving very fast, he will be much better than he is now, even though he is already a great player
Fun fact: if you watch the ATP video about the fastest ATP winners last year, he's the one with the third most super fast winners (and one of 3 players who managed to do it with both their bh and fh). Lol Leverage I guess.. (By far on No. 1 is Thiem, followed by Shapovalov, followed by Zverev)
@@JasminGardenia Yeah he hits pretty fast indeed. His serve (when he passes the first) and his diagonal backhand are pretty nice, no one can take that from him.
Id like to point out, a number of these power players, guys like Blake, Gonzo and even DelPo are known for their power almost exclusively on one side of the wing. True blue power hitters from both wings would be guys like: Soderling, Joachim Johanssen, Safin, Rosol, Basilashvili, Cilic, Giraldo, Gulbis, Kuznetsov, Berdych etc.
Blake had an excellent backhand, very powerful and a great baseline spike, DelPo before injuring his wrists had a VERY powerful backhand, with the passage of time and many surgeries, he lost power
@@blasl944 Been watching DelPo from his early days, strong backhand but i wouldn't call it VERY POWERFUL. It packed a punch sure, not a weakness by any means. But guys like Safin and even Rosol hit a lot harder from the backhand side. And Blake? Cant say i agree, he was way too inconsistent with his BH and it wasnt as consistent as his FH in terms of accuracy or power.
@@Irfan87 I agree with Blake's backhand not being up to the level of other backhands. Not one of the best one-handers. Better than Gonzalez' backhand though.
Some of these players only have good forehands, so even if Stan doesn't have the biggest forehand he should still be higher for having an amazing forehand and backhand.
This is like saying who hits the hardest forehands because they show only a few backhands. They should consider both wings. With that in mind, I think Wawrinka should be in the top 5.
With all due respect, my friend: they did consider both wings, otherwise Stan would not be in the Top 10. amazing player but he does not have one of the most powerful forehands in the game (same with his serve)
@@miguelbarahona6636 Yes, Gonzalez lost that match and argentina never had a Nº1 player, well shit happens, but in the case of argentina, will keep happening for a long, long, long time!
Somehow I expected Kyrgios to be in here. Not sure about his exact power but I do remember some of his insane powerfull forehands in beijng, toronto and cincianatti
There's a difference between power and speed/pace. You can hit a very fast flat shot like Fognini, but these guys are hitting every shot with power, even on shots that are not flat.
I know it sounds funny but I think that Nikoloz Basilashvili has pretty powerful groundstrokes.For me he definetly deserves to be on this list.He is hitting hard both FH and BH from baseline.Watched a video something like “Strongest groundstrokes player” and he was that player.
Great upload! A lot of big forehands on this list, would’ve liked to have seen Phillipoussis and Joachim Johannson on there. In my opinions those 2 legends had the ability to generate power from serve, forehand and backhand the best. Which means most powerful player in my mind. Thoughts?
James Blake was a wild pick. I think Sock or Rublev could have been on this list. Also, you can't compare two very different generations, Lendl was powerfull but nowadays he wouldn't even be on the top 10.
I think thiem is the strongest rn. Can generate so much power from both wings, while players like delpo and Gonzales could generate incredible power from the forehand but not as much from the backhand. Still two really powerful players.
my top 10 1. Pancho Gonzales 2. Korda 3. Stich 4. Ivanisecvic 5. Krajicek 6. Sampras 7. Escude 8. Safin 9. F. Gonzales 10. Tanner we need to mention: Phillipoussis Verkerk Rublev Rusedski Edberg Becker McEnroe I dont know why last two on list are Becker and McEnroe - they can be on top :)
Rafa is a goat but honestly I don't think he belongs to this list. He can hit hard sometimes especially when counter punching but he is not a natural power player and tends to use spin and percentage shots way more.
In the last Gonzalez clip he tagged Stepanek with a forehand at 120mph. If you slow the clip down it doesn't even look like he hit the ball out of the sweet spot. Imagine if he middled it; he could have added another 5-10mph on that. That's a scary thought.
Guys, we need to define what power is. I think we easily forget about ball RPM? Because I think Rafa is the most powerful man on Tour. Like he can hit the ball at 5000 RPM at high speed!!! No one can beat this. You can see how much power it implies when he hit the ball and this is insane.
At first I thought why is Gonzo ahead of Delpo? Watching those ultra power shots I understand why! He was hitting those balls like he was mad about something...sheesh! I would have never thought Lendl would be part of this lineup. 😊
No one disagrees with #1 and 2 :-) Blake should be #3 (put the two USO returns against Jesse Huta Gulang in there) Joachim Johansson has to be 3 or 4. The back2back Gonzo returns against Bobby Reynolds got to be in here. And Cmon, Nadal, really? The greatest slow court dirt baller of all time. Might as well put Monfils or Verdasco in there instead And where's my man Gilles Simon? 🙂
the Gonzales returns against Bobby Reynolds was sick, and happened more than a one time in the same match, you are a connoisseur, take your like good sir.
@@robinsoncruise2228 Dude with all due respect: Do you even know what that word means? You low key sound like a boomer who's trying to be "cool". You paste that word everywhere, but it never fits
Gave the video a like because Gonzalez was rightfully placed on top AND for including the epic Stepanek whooping, kudos! Objectively speaking, Reilly Opelka should probably be in there, even though he’s one of my least favourite players.
Expecting some calm and rational debate below this one 👀
Come on then, who's the ONE player you can't believe we left off this list?
You already know the vibes
Philipoussis
Andy Roddick, Andrey Rublev
Would not include Nick because sometimes he becomes a d*ck😅
Simon
Honorable mentions: Berdych, Verdasco
Putting Stan the man as low as 10 should be a criminal offense
i was thinking the exact same thing. stan is a BEAST.
are you sure though? Don't get me wrong, Stan's awesomely great, but... If you don't only consider bh (both average and peak), but also the (average and peak) fh, the (avervge and peak) serve, the movement on the court and the aggression in the overall playing style?
I mean he has one of the most powerful bhs (but e.g. Thiem and Gasquet have an even more powerful one) but he's not among the most powerful with respect to fh, serve, movement on the court etc So I'm not sure how you would put him in a general "top top" position tbh...
Absolutely, just ask djokovic
@@michaelhafer1710 but you ALL REALIZE THAT stan uses special HEAVIER RACQUET???. thiem and federer with such racquet wouldnt serve and have back/forehand like they have usually..comparing speed is useless.Thiem and others use lighter racquets.Stans strenght comes from him, not from racquet, thats the point..... Thiem or federer with such heavy thing would play like shit.
Stan the man. Best backhand!!!
10- 00:00 Wawrinka
9- 01:30 Soderling
8- 02:33 Tsonga
7- 03:55 Lendl
6- 05:07 Blake
5- 06:24 Nadal
4- 08:18 Thiem
3- 09:55 Safin
2- 11:12 del Potro
1- 13:30 Gonzalez
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Nalbandian, Verdasco, Dolgopolov,
Legend says Stepaneck can't sit on a chair without felling pain till this day...
😂😂😂
Lol why?
@@tylermcdonald4375 his ass knows why
Stepaneck won that match!
@@miguelbarahona6636 Yes, Gonzalez lost that match and argentina never had a Nº1 player, well shit happens, but in the case of argentina, will keep happening for a long, long, long time!
Before watching the video I thought: „okay Delpo in thumbnail but surely Gonzalez is above him in the list“
It didn’t disappoint me
Gonzalez #1 and Delpo at #2 is pretty much bang on the money
I think there’s a solid case for Verdasco being on this list
Si
And also for gael monfils and andy roddick
Higher than any of them in this list? I don't think so.
@@siolbieras1980 roddick maybe but monfils is so defensive most of the time
Or Marin Cilic and Marat Safin. Cilic and Del Potro's matches were so hard hitting. Their 5 set match in the Laver cup was literally, if not the best, one of the best matches ever played and that I've ever seen. I mean it was better than most of the epic Federer- Nadal or Nadal - Djokovic matches
No wonder Gonzalez at the top, just like deserves... Disagree Stan #10,
yes but its wrong Gonzalez...Pancho is the KING!!!!
Delpo would be a member of the big 4 if he didn’t get injured so much
Absolutely. It sucks that he has been sidelined so many times due to injuries. I love watching Delpo play. His Olympic run is was stellar!
Wouldn't it be big 5 then?
Delpo has many weakness in his game...backand, net play and mouvement ! ( comparing to the best players) stan murray are way better
@@romainmj7245 U should have seen his backhand before his wrist. He could only slice the past couple of years
His volleys are actaully pretty good. And his defense although hes slow he covers it up well
“El bombardero de la Reina Gonzalez”. What an amazing player.
Why did you haven't subscriber
Amazing player? A miraculous player indeed...
Yeah, for sure he's able to get you a 2nd hole even if you don't want it.
Gonzalez forehand was simply a bomb!!
I‘m glad James Blake got some love. My favorite player of all time since his unbelievable comeback after that horrific incident. His matches against Nadal were epic! 🔥
Beware, all the tennis experts are coming
Yep, and they can beat all these players too. They just lie to the public and disguise themselves as 3.5 players recreationally. They really are the best in the world and are just holding back fooling everyone because they don't want the fame. I believe them all too.
Its amazing to see Lendls shots along with modern players. How he was able to hit that hard with those older rackets!
When it comes to consistent power on every stroke not many can beat thiem 🇦🇹🇦🇹🇦🇹
True
Maybe rublev but thiem is such a beast tho. How do you play a forehand like that, unreal 9:19
lol. How's the bandwagon?
When it comes to power, nobody can be a match for Del Potro!It is obvious!
@@dmitryvasiliev2718lol atp thinks otherwise
yeah stan could be higher but like federer I feel he's a very good technical player, still powerful nonetheless but i think around 10 is fine
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Stan should be top five
@@adambennaim5500 sure he should
I think Stan should be top 5, you gotta consider that like Gonzalez he wasn't tall, both of them were 5'11-6ft tall, most of the players here are 6'2 or taller
Delpo
Soderling
Safin
Tsonga
Thiem
Lendel
With Blake and Nadal being 6'1
I would have expected to see Stan higher on the list, since he can hit the ball hard from both wings (probably from the list, on the active player Dom is the only one who can do that too).
Super happy with the first position, and that last point is such a classic!
Oh the arguments i am expecting on this video
this fanboy community is lame. where did all the real tennis fans go?
Yeessss...
@@monstermichaeltoad5705 you just go on every video and hate on rafa
@@bsrussian get off it bro.
González is the best forehand and most powerful👌
Nope that honour belongs to Delpo🇦🇷🎾
Most powerful probably ,but def not the best.
@@Leo-nc3yx Are you kidding his forehand is feared by a bunch of players. And if he did not get all these injuries, I think he would have like at least 5 majors by now with that lethal shot.
Maybe most powerful but not the best
@@dimitrig369 Well,first of all my response is for Diego not you.
Secondly , I don't think power and speed alone measure up to be the only element
for a great forehand.
Overall control,precision,spin,defense,
angles etc ... are also important matters in my book .I don't think both Gonzalez and Del Potro got those covered.
Tsonga´s ball speed on the forehand side comes more from perfect timing and technique than from raw power. He is the guy with the more compact strokes on the list. (That is a compliment considering how strong he is!). Guys like Verdasco and Kyrgios can also brutalize the ball like very few can.
But he's large and strong, being 200+ lbs, he hits like a heavyweight boxer.
How the hell is Wawrinka at 10, his power off both wings is unmatchable.
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@@LazyTheCandy Show me one good backhand of his
There are a lot better than him. THIEM just to name one
Wawrinka would be like 7th
having James Blake above Wawrinka is quite woke
Gonzalez from another galaxy, the mtf literally hits everything...
Rublev: Am I a joke to you?
yup, nowhere near all this guys, especially Gonzales, Soderling or Del Potro
Gaetan Frobert well, you can’t disagree that he is improving very fast, he will be much better than he is now, even though he is already a great player
@@ПантелейСоловьёв-г5у ho but he s a great payer
Just not that strong
Yes
fast head racquet speed does not always translate into power... Looks impressive but nowhere compared to these legends
THIEM shout has been on the Thumbnail. He power is out of our galaxy
Imagine Zverev commenting ''I'd put myself in there''
Fun fact: if you watch the ATP video about the fastest ATP winners last year, he's the one with the third most super fast winners (and one of 3 players who managed to do it with both their bh and fh). Lol Leverage I guess..
(By far on No. 1 is Thiem, followed by Shapovalov, followed by Zverev)
@@JasminGardenia Yeah he hits pretty fast indeed. His serve (when he passes the first) and his diagonal backhand are pretty nice, no one can take that from him.
😂😂😂
He probably would, but I dunno, Sascha's pretty strong
😀
I thought you would show Thiem's return against Hurkacz in ATP Cup, that was pretty strong
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It was pretty strong
Id like to point out, a number of these power players, guys like Blake, Gonzo and even DelPo are known for their power almost exclusively on one side of the wing. True blue power hitters from both wings would be guys like: Soderling, Joachim Johanssen, Safin, Rosol, Basilashvili, Cilic, Giraldo, Gulbis, Kuznetsov, Berdych etc.
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Blake had an excellent backhand, very powerful and a great baseline spike, DelPo before injuring his wrists had a VERY powerful backhand, with the passage of time and many surgeries, he lost power
no Thiem mentioned? he's way more powerful on both wings than some of those, same with his serve
@@blasl944 Been watching DelPo from his early days, strong backhand but i wouldn't call it VERY POWERFUL. It packed a punch sure, not a weakness by any means. But guys like Safin and even Rosol hit a lot harder from the backhand side. And Blake? Cant say i agree, he was way too inconsistent with his BH and it wasnt as consistent as his FH in terms of accuracy or power.
@@Irfan87 I agree with Blake's backhand not being up to the level of other backhands. Not one of the best one-handers. Better than Gonzalez' backhand though.
Some of these players only have good forehands, so even if Stan doesn't have the biggest forehand he should still be higher for having an amazing forehand and backhand.
This is like saying who hits the hardest forehands because they show only a few backhands. They should consider both wings. With that in mind, I think Wawrinka should be in the top 5.
Hm Seems like they do consider both though.. 😊😊😊
With all due respect, my friend: they did consider both wings, otherwise Stan would not be in the Top 10. amazing player but he does not have one of the most powerful forehands in the game (same with his serve)
If Del Potro is Thor, then Gonzalez is more like Thanos literally snapping out the ball out of existence
Great Top 10 I would put Wawrinka higher but Safin 3, Del Potro 2 and Fernando Gonzalez 1 is right I think..... I miss them :'(
14:38 Even though Gonzalez wanted to kill him, Stepanek turned the other cheek.
This comment deserves more likes, nicely done :D
MADE ME LAUGHED SO HARD. GOD BLESS YOU, BRO.
Stepanek won that match!
@@miguelbarahona6636 Yes, Gonzalez lost that match and argentina never had a Nº1 player, well shit happens, but in the case of argentina, will keep happening for a long, long, long time!
@@guillermoaguayo478 I´m not argentinian. But they have won a lot of GS. I hope chilean players win some soon.
González was brutal. very good list 💥
I thought there couldn’t be anyone more powerful than Safin and then I saw Gonzales at the top position. He’s just another species.
Great list, Gonzo is the best!
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Still speaking about tennis right ?
This is the perfect top 10 section , awesome bro
I do think both Becker and Sampras deserve a spot on this list. Those guys had some serious firepower. Think of Becker's serve and Sampras' slam dunk.
Agree. It was odd to include Lendl but not someone like Sampras.
To me young Nadal is the most powerful. The strength he used to play every shot was unbelievable, though he still is very powerful.
Imagine the fear of giving Del Potro or Gonzalez (let alone any of these guys) the perfect opportunity for a forehand
Delpotro is my favorite player his forehand is pure hammer
Somehow I expected Kyrgios to be in here. Not sure about his exact power but I do remember some of his insane powerfull forehands in beijng, toronto and cincianatti
Verdasco, Roddick, Rublev, Isner, Berrettini 👀
The Safin backhand alone is #1 on this list
La ATP poniendo las cosas es su lugar 👏👏👏👏👏
VERDASCO? KYRGIOS? RUBLEV? JACK SOCK? FOGNINI?
Jack sock? Really? He can't even win win a single match on tour 😅
Fognini? Really bro?
Rublev can't even hit that hard, can he? he just destroys every ball with noodle arms.
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There's a difference between power and speed/pace. You can hit a very fast flat shot like Fognini, but these guys are hitting every shot with power, even on shots that are not flat.
The sound off Safin's racquet is like heavy metal. I actually said: Delpo, Thiem and Safin so I guess a lot agree. :)
Man, for me Safins was the most evil lol like you say just the sound of the ball hitting the racquet and the way he delivered the shot. mind-blowing 🤯
You missed some special returns of serve from Gonzalez.. directly on feet but so fast that couldn’t move
Del potro forehand ⚡⚡⚡
Gonzalez brute strength.
Rafa 🔥💪 #21in2021
I know it sounds funny but I think that Nikoloz Basilashvili has pretty powerful groundstrokes.For me he definetly deserves to be on this list.He is hitting hard both FH and BH from baseline.Watched a video something like “Strongest groundstrokes player” and he was that player.
Great upload! A lot of big forehands on this list, would’ve liked to have seen Phillipoussis and Joachim Johannson on there.
In my opinions those 2 legends had the ability to generate power from serve, forehand and backhand the best. Which means most powerful player in my mind. Thoughts?
The one with Stepanek will always be the best 😄
Fernando González 🇨🇱 .... The best forehand ever!!!!
Glad to see Soderling on this list.
Sin duda gonzalez, la mejor derecha de la historia
Bernard tomic is powerful!!! 😎🦾💪
Are you kidding me?😂
The Tomic forehand is flat but not too powerfull
Gonzalez 🇨🇱❤
I think you can put Rublev, jack sock, and monfils somewhere on this list.
9:55 i love the sound it makes
My opinion:
1.Juan Martin Del Potro
2.Fernando Gonzalez
3.Robin Soderling
4.Jo Wilfried Tsonga
5.Fernando Verdasco
6.Gael Monfils
7.Tomas Berdych
8.Marin Čilić
9.Roger Federer
10.Andrey Rublev.
Glad you guys put Soderling.
James Blake was a wild pick. I think Sock or Rublev could have been on this list. Also, you can't compare two very different generations, Lendl was powerfull but nowadays he wouldn't even be on the top 10.
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I think thiem is the strongest rn. Can generate so much power from both wings, while players like delpo and Gonzales could generate incredible power from the forehand but not as much from the backhand. Still two really powerful players.
Del Potro could on the backhand before all the injuries. Another big what if had he remained healthy.
Bruh. When it got to nadal my parents thought i was watching 18+ videos
How come you never put Kyrgios into this video , his forehand , backhand and specially his serve is really powerful
Thank you atp for taking our opinion in considearation🤗
my top 10
1. Pancho Gonzales
2. Korda
3. Stich
4. Ivanisecvic
5. Krajicek
6. Sampras
7. Escude
8. Safin
9. F. Gonzales
10. Tanner
we need to mention:
Phillipoussis
Verkerk
Rublev
Rusedski
Edberg
Becker
McEnroe
I dont know why last two on list are Becker and McEnroe - they can be on top :)
You high?
I like Soderlings technique, it seems so precise and powerful.
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Definately Rublev is going to be on this list in a couple of years.
Nah he’s not that strong
Someone should’ve put Medvedev as a joke
Nah, Medvedev got nothing on Hewitt.
Gonzalez at the number 1 spot is definitely right, but you left a few players outside this list.
Rafa is a goat but honestly I don't think he belongs to this list.
He can hit hard sometimes especially when counter punching but he is not a natural power player and tends to use spin and percentage shots way more.
González 😂👍
Verdasco should be on this list....i mean seriously look at those highlights against Nadal in Australia 09 and 016....those forehands!)
Man, that's a huge freaking amount of firepower.
Grande Gonzalez!!!
GROSERO Y ANTIDEPORTIVO
@@vivmartica.438 yes, like kicking umpires / si, como patear arbitros (nalbandian).
In the last Gonzalez clip he tagged Stepanek with a forehand at 120mph. If you slow the clip down it doesn't even look like he hit the ball out of the sweet spot. Imagine if he middled it; he could have added another 5-10mph on that. That's a scary thought.
Nicely observed friend, scary indeed and if the ball was a little bit higher, it would be scariest. jajaja
@@guillermoaguayo478 I did kinda love how stepanek tanked it tho, that was boss-like
Arthur Ashe, Roscoe Tanner, Johan Kreik, and Jimmy Connors.
Del potro and the hammer of Thor
My top 3 was before watching the video: Blake, Gonzalez, Del Potro :)
Guys, we need to define what power is. I think we easily forget about ball RPM? Because I think Rafa is the most powerful man on Tour. Like he can hit the ball at 5000 RPM at high speed!!! No one can beat this. You can see how much power it implies when he hit the ball and this is insane.
I can’t believe how this list missed Berdyc? Verdasco? Kygrios, Federer and Nalbandian.
gonzalez the most powerful.. vamoooooossss!!!!
Love or Hate there's no debate that Rafa reigns supreme when it comes to imposing himself on a tennis court. Numbers be damned. #certifiedbeast
At first I thought why is Gonzo ahead of Delpo? Watching those ultra power shots I understand why! He was hitting those balls like he was mad about something...sheesh! I would have never thought Lendl would be part of this lineup. 😊
Tight shorts worn by Lendl and others of that era should make a return. Who's with me? JAJAJA
No one disagrees with #1 and 2 :-)
Blake should be #3 (put the two USO returns against Jesse Huta Gulang in there)
Joachim Johansson has to be 3 or 4.
The back2back Gonzo returns against Bobby Reynolds got to be in here.
And Cmon, Nadal, really? The greatest slow court dirt baller of all time. Might as well put Monfils or Verdasco in there instead
And where's my man Gilles Simon? 🙂
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the Gonzales returns against Bobby Reynolds was sick, and happened more than a one time in the same match, you are a connoisseur, take your like good sir.
Verdasco definetly missing
Nick kyrgios or jack sock forehand? They may be a little wild but they hit it ridiculously hard
Why is Thiem 4 bruh. He should be at least 2
Lol cringe
@@robinsoncruise2228 Who do you like, Chris Harrison?
yeah he should be at 2
@@ryoshusuke2716 ...
@@robinsoncruise2228 Dude with all due respect: Do you even know what that word means? You low key sound like a boomer who's trying to be "cool". You paste that word everywhere, but it never fits
Dominic Theim is todays Ivan Lendl.
Same one one handed power back hand
Fernando Gonzalez in the top 1, it is the most powerful and when it was inspired nobody stopped it.
Watch any match Gonzalez vs Davydenko.
Gave the video a like because Gonzalez was rightfully placed on top AND for including the epic Stepanek whooping, kudos!
Objectively speaking, Reilly Opelka should probably be in there, even though he’s one of my least favourite players.
tsonga is such a great player to watch
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yes
Stan deserves to be better than no.10 ...
Title should be the strongest players inside Top 20. Otherwise they should have put Sam Groth in No.1 for pure strength.
the speed on nadal's shots is absolutely insane
No Verdasco? He's top 5 for sure
Fernando González!!!
Great stuff