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The top 10 tennis players elected by The Sun
By By IAN TUCKEY (The Sun)
Updated: 2005-07-05 08:49

7 BILL TILDEN

ONE of the greatest sportsmen of the 1920s, Tilden had a spell of such domination that it is reckoned he went seven years without losing a single important match.

The American was a triple Wimbledon winner and seven times the US Open champion, yet he only achieved greatness at the age of 27.

Tilden even remained as the world's best player after having the top of his middle finger on his racquet hand amputated due to infection.

He was a master entertainer and superb strategist - with the ability to produce all sorts of angles and change styles suddenly, while often saving his thunderous serve for big points.

8 IVAN LENDL

THE Czech-born star brought in the modern era of power tennis - with a robotic attitude and killer forehand that earned him 94 titles, four years at No1 and 13 years in the top 10.



POWERHOUSE ... 1980s' legend Lendl

Lendl won eight of his 19 Grand Slam finals, but lost both times he got that far at Wimbledon.

His meticulous training and preparation enabled him to become one of the most consistent players ever.

But, as hard as he tried to adjust, he never added the serve-and-volley game that would have made the naturalised American a contender for a top-five spot in our list.
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