Recently, Gasquet, a contemporary of the Big Three, once again poured bitter water in an interview with the media, which made people sigh: "I envy young players like Berrettini, who do not need to face the suppression from the Fernard Big Three throughout their careers." ”
Therefore, some fans carefully made a statistic - the ranking of the Big Three Injury Index. The specific algorithm is probably: a player loses to the Big Three in the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam and scores 2 points, the final loses 4 points, and the final loss is scored 8 points; instead of a Grand Slam tournament, the previous score is halved accordingly, resulting in the following results:

Murray, who is known as "a brick for the giants, where it needs to be moved", naturally leads with 151 points. It is no wonder that the pile of plates that Djokovic gave him at the Australian Open alone has accumulated a lot of points.
Spain's "stable man" Ferrer ranked second with 89 points, "fifth giant" Wawrinka and American cannon Roddick tied for third with 69 points, and the ranking behind them gathered a large number of famous players.
This long list of numbers is simply a history of blood and tears in the men's tennis world in the past twenty years!
However, some careful netizens have raised doubts about this data, believing that his authenticity needs to be verified.
Indeed, in the case of Tim, who won three Grand Slam runners-up under the pressure of the Big Three, the data is easy to see that there is a problem.
And the Czech bird Berdych lost a total of 65 games to the Big Three in his career, and this point is only 68 points? It's not always the end of the quarter-finals that they lost to the Big Three before the big three, right?
This data is calculated by fans, because the information collected is limited, of course, there will be discrepancies with official statistics.
So, we might as well focus on these "victims" rather than points and rankings.
The runners-up of the Masters who have won many Masters tournaments are naturally on the list due to the giants, and Cilic and Del Potro, who have the honor of winning a Grand Slam championship under the suppression of the giants, are also impressive.
Of course, the most repressive is the group of people who overlap with the giants, including Berdych, Tsonga, Gasquet, Sodlin, Monfils, Davydenko and so on.
If it were not for the existence of the Big Three, their careers would have been even more brilliant.
Gasquet is now retiring, but thanks to the giants, he has not even won a 500 championship, and you can understand the bitterness of this!
We might as well look at this problem from another angle, that is, they can lose to the giants in important rounds many times, which in itself has proved their strength, right? (Source: Tennis House Author: Luo ChengQiye)
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