Talk:Thomas Muster
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As the clay court season is about to start in a few weeks, one thinks of Thomas Muster.He would still win them all,if he was still playing (and a few years younger)Who can you see beating him? If you look at the top 50 players there's no one there to compete at his level on clay, (not even Hewitt), and this has been some six years after Muster has retired. Agassi maybe but doubt it, as his game is more suited to faster courts, altough give credit where it's due he's won the French,and coming back from 100 and somthing in the world to no.2 is a really great achievment. Thomas Muster though was really something special, the likes of which we may never see again.
--- signed, Thomas Muster
(?)2 words: Rafael Nadal. Eat that--Stanley011
SORRY--winning only one French Open pretty much disqualifies you from being considered "one of the greatest clay court players the game has produced." By that standard, the list should include: Michael Chang, Gaston Gaudio, Albert Costa, and very nearly Martin Verkerk, etc.