Stats - No player has played more than twenty games against the Big 3 with a positive ratio
The Big 3, made up of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, have undeniably left their mark on tennis history. Their domination was unprecedented.
As proof, no player with more than twenty matches against them has a positive ratio against them.
The player with the most success against the Big 3 is Dominic Thiem, with a winning percentage of 46% and 35 matches played against them.
Second is Alexander Zverev, with a winning percentage of 41% and 31 matches played.
Conversely, Tomas Berdych has lost the most to the Big 3, with 65 defeats to 13 wins, making a total of 78 matches and a win ratio of 16.78%.
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