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The dominance of three names in men’s tennis — Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer — has not only become a hot topic among fellow athletes, but it also seems to leave very little room for young players to join the lineup. The fact that these three players have been beaten occasionally still does not ruin the strong image of their domination, at least in the last decade. Only four players, namely Andy Murray, Juan Martin Del Potro, Marin Čilić and Stanislas Wawrinka, have managed to push through the big three in the grand slam arena since 2009. Other players must be satisfied with serving as stumbling blocks, gaining the “almost there” trophy.
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