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- Big_Four_(tennis) abstract "</td></tr></table>In tennis, the Big Four referred to the quartet of men's singles players Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray. These players were considered dominant in terms of ranking and tournament victories, including Grand Slam tournaments and ATP Masters 1000 events, as well as the ATP World Tour Finals and Olympic Games through 2013. Federer was the first to come to prominence after winning Wimbledon in 2003 and established himself as the world No. 1 by the beginning of 2004. Nadal followed in 2005 after a French Open triumph including a win over Federer, and they occupied the top two places in the ATP rankings for 211 consecutive weeks from July 2005 to August 2009. Djokovic, from 2007, and later Murray, from 2009, increasingly challenged Federer's and Nadal's dominance with seasonal consistency: Djokovic captured three of the four Grand Slam tournaments in 2011, and in 2012 the quartet won one Slam tournament apiece. In 2011 Nadal declared that his and Federer's period of joint dominance had been replaced by a "Big Four".Since this time the term "Big Four", whilst used previously, became popular with the media and in tennis literature. The Big Four were a critical part of what is often labelled a new "Golden Era" in tennis since 2010; that term is also applied to the mid-1970s to 1980s, and the 1920s to the 1930s. Between them, they have won 34 of the last 36 Grand Slam men's singles titles, from the 2005 French Open through to the 2014 Australian Open (the only times they haven't won being at the 2009 US Open and the 2014 Australian Open).They have regularly occupied the top four places in the year-end rankings between 2008 and 2013, with Murray being the only member not to have been ranked world number 1, having reached a career high number 2 on several occasions. Of the four, Federer leads with a record 17 Grand Slam titles followed by Nadal (13), Djokovic (6) and Murray (2). Federer and Nadal have completed a Career Grand Slam by winning each of the four Grand Slams at least once, with Nadal also winning a Gold Medal at 2008 Summer Olympics for a Career Golden Slam. Thus far Djokovic has not won the French Open and Murray has not won either the French Open or the Australian Open but won the Gold Medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics.".
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- Big_Four_(tennis) australianopendoublesresult "3.0".
- Big_Four_(tennis) australianopenresult "W".
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- Big_Four_(tennis) olympicmixeddoublesresult "20".
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- Big_Four_(tennis) quote ""I think the top four, they are better. It's my opinion. But I am trying to win every match. The results, are there, no? I'm not making something up. It's very difficult for me to win a Grand Slam because there are the top four. At this time they are better than the other players."".
- Big_Four_(tennis) quote ""More players are believing in themselves now, which is nice to see because there were times where I felt like they were not really believing they could do it, they believed they could upset a guy here and there but not actually win the tournament. So maybe that's changed around with Stan's win at the Australian Open."".
- Big_Four_(tennis) singlesrecord "2625".
- Big_Four_(tennis) singlestitles "211".
- Big_Four_(tennis) source "- David Ferrer.".
- Big_Four_(tennis) source "Federer suggested other players now believe they can challenge the Big Four following the Australian Open.".
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- Big_Four_(tennis) updated "2013-11-18".
- Big_Four_(tennis) usopendoublesresult "SF".
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- Big_Four_(tennis) wimbledondoublesresult "QF".
- Big_Four_(tennis) wimbledonresult "W".
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- Big_Four_(tennis) subject Category:Rafael_Nadal.
- Big_Four_(tennis) subject Category:Roger_Federer.
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- Big_Four_(tennis) comment "</td></tr></table>In tennis, the Big Four referred to the quartet of men's singles players Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray. These players were considered dominant in terms of ranking and tournament victories, including Grand Slam tournaments and ATP Masters 1000 events, as well as the ATP World Tour Finals and Olympic Games through 2013. Federer was the first to come to prominence after winning Wimbledon in 2003 and established himself as the world No.".
- Big_Four_(tennis) label "Big Four (tennis)".
- Big_Four_(tennis) label "Big Four (tennis)".
- Big_Four_(tennis) label "Большая четвёрка (мужской теннис)".
- Big_Four_(tennis) label "الأربعة الكبار (كرة مضرب)".
- Big_Four_(tennis) label "網壇四巨頭".
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