At this point, he will probably win 1 grand slam every year for the next 5 years. Which will give him 15 slams at 30.
In 2 years tops, Roger will most likely be out of the game. Which will leave Rafa and Djokovic. The way I see it, without Roger, Rafa wins Wimbly and RG every year if he is healthy. Djokovic looks like a favorable threat only on hard courts, I would favor Rafa on grass and clay.
So passing 16 or 17 slams is feasible. Not to mention having Roger's number on numerous ocassions.
19 slams!
He's pretty much a safe bet for the FO next year as well. If he wins any of the other 3 slams, he passes Federer. If Federer doesn't get any more, himself. Speaking of the man, who is still going strong 8 years after I posted that.
Comment