Not when you consider that Serena only has 10 majors and the women's record is 24.
Not when you consider that Serena only has 10 majors and the women's record is 24.
2003 Hybrid World Champion (115-47 reg season, 11-4 playoffs)
TBL: Anaheim Angels 2006-present (238-244 regular season, 1 division title)
MSL: St Louis Cardinals 2013-present (2734-2936 regular season, 5 division titles, 2 championships)
TSSL: Seattle Mariners 2006-2029, Pittsburgh Pirates 2030-present (209-277, 5 division titles w/SEA, 1 championship w/SEA)
The point is that women's majors aren't valued as highly because they're easier to win.
Just because Serena is about to win more majors than your boy RFed!
2003 Hybrid World Champion (115-47 reg season, 11-4 playoffs)
TBL: Anaheim Angels 2006-present (238-244 regular season, 1 division title)
MSL: St Louis Cardinals 2013-present (2734-2936 regular season, 5 division titles, 2 championships)
TSSL: Seattle Mariners 2006-2029, Pittsburgh Pirates 2030-present (209-277, 5 division titles w/SEA, 1 championship w/SEA)
If you've been following, he's totally not my "boy". I like Marat Safin.
And the facts are facts: women only play best 2 of 3 sets and the depths of the fields aren't nearly as deep. **** women.
2003 Hybrid World Champion (115-47 reg season, 11-4 playoffs)
TBL: Anaheim Angels 2006-present (238-244 regular season, 1 division title)
MSL: St Louis Cardinals 2013-present (2734-2936 regular season, 5 division titles, 2 championships)
TSSL: Seattle Mariners 2006-2029, Pittsburgh Pirates 2030-present (209-277, 5 division titles w/SEA, 1 championship w/SEA)
It's not about how many of them have 10+ majors, but how many majors those select few have between them. By winning so often, they prevent others from winning. But that doesn't mean that winning them is harder, because it's not; it's still much more difficult to dominate the men's side.
2003 Hybrid World Champion (115-47 reg season, 11-4 playoffs)
TBL: Anaheim Angels 2006-present (238-244 regular season, 1 division title)
MSL: St Louis Cardinals 2013-present (2734-2936 regular season, 5 division titles, 2 championships)
TSSL: Seattle Mariners 2006-2029, Pittsburgh Pirates 2030-present (209-277, 5 division titles w/SEA, 1 championship w/SEA)
Update:
Tiger 14
Federer 14
And with Nadal probably not playing the upcoming Wimbledon because of a bum knee, there's a good chance Federer takes his 15th there. We'll see what Tiger does at the US Open in a couple of weeks.
Get #15 ready. He's about to pass Tiger this Sunday.
I can't access espn.com, who won in the men's semis?
Marshall: MILSWANCAs?
Ted: Wait, I can get this. Mothers I'd like to sleep with and never call again.
Barney: Circle gets the square!
The 2074 MSL NL Gold Glove Recipient at Third Base.
Federer over Haas in straight sets, and Roddick/Murray is in the 3rd set right now, quite a nice battle actually.
#15 is in the books. The second-set tiebreaker was a super epic fail of epic proportions for A-Rod. Up 6-2 in the tiebreak and he blows four consecutive set points, including a backhand volley into an open court that he missed by at least 12 feet wide. A decent match overall though, fantastic 5th set as well with both guys holding serve until the bitter end.
Tiger doesn't even make the cut at the Open Championship
Tiger looks to tie Federer at 15 this afternoon.