“Beyond the top 5, it’s not consistent enough,” regrets Swiss Marc Rosset, former world number 9

“Beyond the top 5, it’s not consistent enough,” regrets Swiss Marc Rosset, former world number 9
“Beyond the top 5, it’s not consistent enough,” regrets Swiss Marc Rosset, former world number 9

“How do you view the current top 10?
Back when Roger Federer dominated the rankings, the top 10 rarely moved. Guys like Nadal, Djokovic, Murray, Cilic or Stan (Wawrinka) were well installed. These guys performed regularly at Grand Slams. The guy who was eighth, if he fulfilled his contract by going to the quarterfinals, he remained in the top 10. When I look at the current ranking, beyond the top 5, it is not consistent enough in Grand Slams for s 'install sustainably. Taylor Fritz is there for his final at the US Open. Andrey Rublev plays a lot, but he struggles at Grand Slams. Casper Ruud is having an average season. And behind… Tsitsipas, he shines somewhere and he takes a second round at Wimbledon, then he makes the final elsewhere. It's too disjointed. Shelton has been up and down all season. Tiafoe is the same. Musetti is capable of winning a tournament but can miss out so often. Auger-Aliassime, we don't even talk about him, I wonder how he's still there. These guys can perform, but also lose against guys, you don't understand why…

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