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The Big Three is a common nickname in tennis for the trio of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, each considered to be among the greatest players of all-time. The trio have dominated men's singles tennis for nearly two decades, collectively winning 63 major singles tournaments; Nadal with 22 titles, Djokovic with 21, and Federer with 20. They were ranked as world No. 1s in singles for a total 892 weeks (equivalent to 17 years); Djokovic for 373 weeks, Federer for 310, and Nadal for 209. One of the three finished the season as the year-end No. 1 player every year from 2004 to 2021, with the exception of 2016. They have collectively occupied the top-three positions of the year-end ATP rankings eight times; in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2018, and 2019.

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  • The Big Three is a common nickname in tennis for the trio of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, each considered to be among the greatest players of all-time. The trio have dominated men's singles tennis for nearly two decades, collectively winning 63 major singles tournaments; Nadal with 22 titles, Djokovic with 21, and Federer with 20. They were ranked as world No. 1s in singles for a total 892 weeks (equivalent to 17 years); Djokovic for 373 weeks, Federer for 310, and Nadal for 209. One of the three finished the season as the year-end No. 1 player every year from 2004 to 2021, with the exception of 2016. They have collectively occupied the top-three positions of the year-end ATP rankings eight times; in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2018, and 2019. The Big Four was used to describe the larger quartet of Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, and Andy Murray from about 2008 to 2017, though the term is occasionally still used when referring to the group in that period. They have been a critical part of what has been labelled a new "Golden Era" in tennis. Federer was the first to come to prominence after winning Wimbledon in 2003, and became the world No. 1 after winning the Australian Open in 2004. Nadal followed in 2005 with a French Open triumph on his first attempt, including a win over Federer, and the duo occupied the top two places of the ATP rankings from July 2005 to August 2009. From 2007, Djokovic and Murray increasingly challenged Federer and Nadal's dominance with consistency. By 2011, Nadal declared that his joint dominance with Federer had ended, following the ascent of Djokovic and later Murray. Djokovic has been a dominant player since the beginning of 2011, gradually approaching or surpassing Federer and Nadal's career achievements. Despite occasional injury breaks by individual members of the Big Three, they maintained their collective dominance at the majors through to 2022. However, the emergence of new players, commonly referred to as the "Next Gen", have tempered their dominance at the ATP Finals and ATP Masters tournaments since 2017. The Big Four regularly held the top four places in the year-end rankings between 2008 and 2013 and were ranked year-end world top four from 2008 to 2012, the longest span of dominance for any quartet of players in tennis history. They held the top-two spots continuously from 25 July 2005 to 14 March 2021, as well as the top ranking from 2 February 2004 to 28 February 2022, meaning that no player outside the Big Four were ranked world No. 1 for 17 years or was in the top 2 for nearly 16 years. All four have reached a career-high ranking of world No. 1: Djokovic was world No. 1 for a record 373 weeks, Federer for 310 weeks, Nadal for 209 weeks, and Murray for 41 weeks. Djokovic was the year-end No. 1 for a record seven years, with Federer and Nadal at five each, and Murray at one. At the Grand Slam tournaments, the trio are the all-time title leaders; Nadal has won a record 22 majors including a record 14 French Open titles, Djokovic has won 21 majors including a record nine Australian Open titles, and Federer has won 20 majors including a record eight Wimbledon titles. They have each completed a Career Grand Slam by winning all four majors at least once, with Djokovic and Nadal completing it twice for a double Career Grand Slam. Djokovic has completed a non-calendar year Grand Slam, making him the only man in history to hold all four majors at once across three different surfaces. Nadal and Djokovic have each achieved a Surface Slam by winning majors on hard, clay, and grass courts in a calendar year, making them the only male players in history to do so. The trio have each completed a Channel Slam, with Nadal having achieved it twice. At the ATP Masters tournaments, the trio are also the top-three title leaders; Djokovic leads with a record 38 titles, followed by Nadal with 36, and Federer with 28. Djokovic has achieved the Career Golden Masters by winning all nine active Masters tournaments, a feat he has completed twice. At the ATP Finals, they won 12 titles, with Federer and Djokovic winning a record six titles each. Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, and Murray have also played vital roles in leading their countries to victory at the Davis Cup, ATP Cup, and the Olympics. At the Davis Cup, Nadal led Spain to victory in five editions, Djokovic and Federer helped Serbia (2010) and Switzerland (2014) win the title for the first time, and Murray helped Great Britain win the title in 2015. At the ATP Cup, Djokovic led Serbia to victory in the inaugural edition in 2020. At the Olympics, the Big Four have won five gold medals, two silver medals, and one bronze medal; Murray won a record two gold medals in singles and a silver in mixed doubles, Nadal won a gold medal in singles, following which he achieved a Career Golden Slam, and another gold in doubles, Federer won a silver medal in singles and one gold in doubles, while Djokovic won a bronze medal in singles. (en)
  • Big Three è il soprannome con il quale viene identificato il gruppo di tre tennisti composto da Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer e Rafael Nadal. Dall'Australian Open 2003, il trio ha dominato il circuito singolare maschile, vincendo 63 dei 78 titoli (81%) del Grande Slam disputati fino al Torneo di Wimbledon 2022 (raggiungendo anche 70 finali del Grande Slam durante questo periodo), con Nadal che detiene il record di titoli totali di tutti i tempi con 22 Slam vinti, seguito da Djokovic con 21 e Federer con 20. Complessivamente, hanno vinto 12 US Open, 17 Australian Open, 17 Roland Garros e 17 Wimbledon. I tre hanno vinto 18 Slam consecutivi dal Roland Garros del 2005 a Wimbledon nel 2009, 11 Slam consecutivi dall'Australian Open del 2010 al Wimbledon del 2012 e 13 di fila dall'Australian Open 2017 all'Australian Open 2020. Uno dei Big Three è stato il numero 1 ATP a fine anno ogni anno dal 2004 al 2021 ad eccezione del 2016 (17 degli ultimi 18 anni). Hanno occupato insieme le prime tre posizioni della classifica ATP in singolare a fine anno otto volte, nel 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2018 e 2019. Federer, Nadal e Djokovic hanno completato il Career Grande Slam vincendo tutti e quattro i tornei almeno una volta in carriera. Nadal ha anche vinto una medaglia d'oro alle Olimpiadi estive del 2008 completando il Career Golden Slam, e sia Nadal che Djokovic hanno vinto ogni torneo del Grande Slam almeno due volte (impresa riuscita al primo con la vittoria agli Australian Open nel 2022 e al secondo con la vittoria del Roland Garros nel 2021). I Big Three detengono il record di vittorie nei quattro Slam, (Djokovic detiene il record di vittorie degli Australian Open, Nadal del Roland Garros, Federer di Wimbledon); le ATP Finals, i Masters 1000, e gli ATP 500 in generale. Sempre loro 3 sono in cima alla classifica di vittorie dei "Big Titles" (i tornei del Grande Slam, le ATP Finals, i Masters 1000 e le Olimpiadi) con 65 successi per Djokovic, 59 per Nadal e 54 per Federer.Nelle ATP Finals, i Big Three hanno vinto 11 titoli su 13 dal 2003 al 2015 e 1 nel 2022, con Federer e Djokovic che ne hanno vinti sei ciascuno (12 in totale). E nel 2005 Federer raggiunse comunque la finale, venendo sconfitto da David Nalbandian.Nei tornei ATP Masters 1000 i Big Three sono i primi tre giocatori per numero di titoli vinti. Djokovic guida la graduatoria con un record di 38 vittorie, seguito da Nadal con 36 e Federer con 28. Djokovic ha ottenuto il Career Golden Masters vincendo ciascuno dei nove eventi Masters 1000, un'impresa che ha completato due volte.. Inoltre i tre sono gli unici tennisti della storia ad aver disputato almeno una volta la finale di tutti e 9 i tornei.Nelle tre Olimpiadi disputate tra il 2008 e il 2016 i Big Three hanno vinto tre medaglie d'oro (Nadal con una in singolo e una in doppio, Federer con una in doppio), una medaglia d'argento (Federer) e una medaglia di bronzo (Djokovic). I tre hanno anche giocato un ruolo fondamentale nel portare i loro paesi alla vittoria in Coppa Davis. Djokovic e Federer hanno aiutato rispettivamente la Serbia (nel 2010) e la Svizzera (nel 2014) a vincere la competizione per la prima volta, mentre Nadal ha guidato la Spagna a vincere cinque edizioni. Djokovic è riuscito ad arrivare alla finale anche nell'edizione 2013 dove però prevalse la Rep. Ceca.Djokovic e Nadal si sono affrontati anche nella finale dell'edizione inaugurale della nuova ATP Cup nel 2020 dove a prevalere fu la Serbia di Djokovic. Djokovic e Federer sono stati numeri 1 della classifica ATP per più di 300 settimane, mentre Nadal lo è stato per più di 200. Hanno mantenuto il primo posto del ranking ininterrottamente dal 2 febbraio 2004 al 7 novembre 2016 (un dominio lungo quasi 13 anni) e successivamente per altri 4 anni e mezzo (dal 21 agosto 2017 al 28 febbraio 2022). Djokovic è stato il numero 1 al mondo per un record di 373 settimane, Federer per 310 settimane, Nadal per 209. Federer è stato numero 1 al mondo per un massimo di 237 settimane consecutive (record assoluto), Djokovic per 122 e Nadal per 56.Djokovic ha chiuso al numero 1 del mondo per 7 stagioni (record assoluto), Nadal e Federer 5. Inoltre il loro dominio si estende anche agli altri posti di vertice del ranking ATP.Nadal è stato numero 2 del mondo per un totale di 381 settimane (record) di cui 160 consecutive (altro record), Federer per 218 settimane totali (46 consecutive) e Djokovic per 147 settimane totali (39 consecutive). Federer è stato inoltre numero 3 del mondo per 222 settimane totali (record) di cui 43 consecutive, Djokovic per 152 settimane totali di cui 91 consecutive (record) e Nadal per 90 settimane totali.I tre guidano le classifiche di settimane totali in top 2, top 3, top 4 e top 5. Federer e Nadal guidano la classifica di sempre anche nelle settimane totali di permanenza in top 10 (Djokovic è al quarto posto di sempre) con Nadal che è l'unico giocatore a non essere mai uscito dalla top 10 una volta entratovi (record di 899 settimane consecutive). I tre guidano anche la classifica degli anni consecutivi con almeno un titolo vinto (19 anni per Nadal, 17 per Djokovic e 15 per Federer). (it)
  • 網壇三巨頭是指網球史上大滿貫錦標數最多的三名選手羅傑·費德勒、拉斐爾·納達爾和諾瓦克·喬科維奇。從2003年起,至今20年來,79次大滿貫賽事中贏得63次(80%),包括納達爾的22次、喬科維奇的21次及費德勒的20次。2003年起,至今20年來,除了2003年的安迪·羅迪克及2016年的安迪·莫瑞及2022年的丹尼爾·梅德韋傑夫為世界球王,其它17年,三巨頭之一在ATP年終排名第一。在2007-2011、2014、2018-2019年,共八年,三巨頭壟斷了世界前三。 (zh)
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  • 網壇三巨頭是指網球史上大滿貫錦標數最多的三名選手羅傑·費德勒、拉斐爾·納達爾和諾瓦克·喬科維奇。從2003年起,至今20年來,79次大滿貫賽事中贏得63次(80%),包括納達爾的22次、喬科維奇的21次及費德勒的20次。2003年起,至今20年來,除了2003年的安迪·羅迪克及2016年的安迪·莫瑞及2022年的丹尼爾·梅德韋傑夫為世界球王,其它17年,三巨頭之一在ATP年終排名第一。在2007-2011、2014、2018-2019年,共八年,三巨頭壟斷了世界前三。 (zh)
  • The Big Three is a common nickname in tennis for the trio of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, each considered to be among the greatest players of all-time. The trio have dominated men's singles tennis for nearly two decades, collectively winning 63 major singles tournaments; Nadal with 22 titles, Djokovic with 21, and Federer with 20. They were ranked as world No. 1s in singles for a total 892 weeks (equivalent to 17 years); Djokovic for 373 weeks, Federer for 310, and Nadal for 209. One of the three finished the season as the year-end No. 1 player every year from 2004 to 2021, with the exception of 2016. They have collectively occupied the top-three positions of the year-end ATP rankings eight times; in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2018, and 2019. (en)
  • Big Three è il soprannome con il quale viene identificato il gruppo di tre tennisti composto da Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer e Rafael Nadal. Dall'Australian Open 2003, il trio ha dominato il circuito singolare maschile, vincendo 63 dei 78 titoli (81%) del Grande Slam disputati fino al Torneo di Wimbledon 2022 (raggiungendo anche 70 finali del Grande Slam durante questo periodo), con Nadal che detiene il record di titoli totali di tutti i tempi con 22 Slam vinti, seguito da Djokovic con 21 e Federer con 20. Complessivamente, hanno vinto 12 US Open, 17 Australian Open, 17 Roland Garros e 17 Wimbledon. I tre hanno vinto 18 Slam consecutivi dal Roland Garros del 2005 a Wimbledon nel 2009, 11 Slam consecutivi dall'Australian Open del 2010 al Wimbledon del 2012 e 13 di fila dall'Australian Open (it)
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  • 網壇三巨頭 (zh)
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