Tennis grand slams: Who is the greatest of all time?

Daily Mail published this video item, entitled “Tennis grand slams: Who is the greatest of all time?” – below is their description.

MIKE DICKSON: One is a 32-year-old ranked in the 30s and seemingly well past his best. The other is 34, playing with a metal hip and battling just to stay consistently fit. Incredibly, Marin Cilic and Andy Murray are the only two male players, other than Novak Djokovic, in the US Open with a Grand Slam title to their name, the former a Flushing Meadows winner seven years ago. The others, including defending champion Dominic Thiem, have long-term injuries as their bodies rebel against the strain.

Original Article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/tennis/article-9938171/Everything-points-Djokovic-young-guns-stand-way-Novaks-21st-Slam-Open.html

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