We could go on and on about it but ultimately one's domination always is a combination of one being too good for opponents appearing too weak ("I made them look like nobody" - Roy Jones Jr). Fed's era wasn't really that stacked either to be frank. Man beat Philipoussis, Baghdatis, Blake or 35 yo Agassi in major finalsNah...he's benifitting from a field of peers on the downslide. Fed not in his prime, Nadal not in his prime etc...he's fuccin ridiculous as a player but we need to not jump the gun here and put things in their proper perspectives
The fact that old ass Fed is still legit competition lets you know this field of men players isn't as high as it once was

And really Fed being still being legit simply means is one of a kind. Like Serena still dominating 20 years after coming to the game. Fed is currently the best player in the world. After Novak

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