Friday, October 28th, 2011 at 11:00 am , filed under Tennis News by Davis Robinson
Roger Federer, Sachin Tendulkar, and Michael Schumacher are statistically the greatest sportspersons in Tennis, Cricket and Formula 1 respectively. Each of these sports requires huge level of skill of different class but the vital ability sets are pretty similar.
Especially, a sportsman in the three sports being discussed here…they lives in a very glamorous world. To be booming in any Sport game, a sportsperson requires good skills, high fitness levels and some luck.
In tennis, Rafael Nadal was a hard nut to crack for Roger Federer. He is mentally very strong no doubt, but the sync between the two is better for Roger Federer. Roger Federer has 16 Grand Slam singles titles and has enjoyed 285 weeks at the Numero Uno place and has spent in excess of 13 years in the Sport so far.
Roger Federer has been able to maintain high levels of act without much injure to his body. The climb from 10-16, although not impossible for Nadal, is going to be really difficult. Federer is still playing and would love to finish his career on a high note. Novak Djokovic, after enjoying a exceptional 2011 has already begun to break down physically.
In Cricket, Indian master-blaster Sachin Tendulkar has made in excess of 33,000 international runs with 99 centuries and counting more than 2 decades in the sport at the top level. Tendulkar holds the record for the highest individual score in a one day international, when he scored 200 not out breaking the earlier record of 194 in the India vs South Africa ODI on 24 Feb. 2010.
Sachin Tendulkar is the first batsman in history to score over 90 centuries in international cricket. He now has 99 Centuries, which is still the record for the top number of centuries in international cricket.
Coming to Formula 1, Michael Schumacher is a World Champion for Seven times, has 91 race wins to his name and also has spent more than 20 years in the Sport and has no plans of calling it quits anytime soon.
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