“It’s an honor just to be nominated…”
Last week, the International Tennis Hall of Fame released its list of contenders for induction in 2021, with Lleyton Hewitt, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Jonas Bjorkman, Lisa Raymond and Sergi Bruguera among the nominees.
Eligibility for a spot on the ballot comes five years after a player retires, among other criteria. Here’s a look at five Grand Slam champions who haven’t been nominated yet, but with their credentials, should eventually gain some consideration. (Photos: Getty Images)
1
Thomas Muster
In between Bjorn Borg and Rafael Nadal, there was another who held the “King of Clay” title. For close to a decade, the Austrian dominated on the surface, winning 40 of his 44 career singles titles on the slippery stuff. Though he only claimed one major, the 1995 French Open, it came in the midst of one of the game’s longest winning streaks on a single surface. And among his many other accomplishments, Muster also reached the top of the rankings and came out on top at eight Masters events—on hard courts and carpet, as well as clay.
2
Marion Bartoli