Former world number one Martina Navratilova believes that
she is the ‘greatest’ player ever in the history of women’s tennis. The
68-year-old is regarded as one of the greatest to have played the game. She stayed
world number one in the singles category for 332 weeks.
Navratilova has won as many as 167 titles in her career,
which is the most by any player in the men’s or women’s categories. She lifted
18 Grand Slam titles in the singles category, 31 Grand Slam titles in the
doubles category and 10 Grand Slam titles in the mixed doubles category. Other
than that, she also lifted the WTA Tour Finals 13 times in her illustrious
career.
Navratilova has been recently quoted in a report by The Tennis Gazette, where she called herself the greatest player in women’s tennis ahead of the likes of former world number one
Steffi Graf. The 68-year-old was of
the opinion that she believed, at her best, she was capable of beating anyone. She also stated that it's hard to compare players from different eras as things have changed over the years.
“Am I the greatest player that ever played the game?” she
asked. “It would be hard to say no. I feel like at my best I was better than
anybody else that I played against because my game was more complete, I
prepared better than anybody, I knew what to do, and I had the ability to do
it, I was as fast as anybody, as strong as anybody and I had more shots, and I
was a better athlete than everybody. Overall, the body of work speaks for
itself, the records, a lot of them happened because I played for a long time,
but the quality as well as the quantity, the combination. The Grand Slams, yes,
Steffi Graf won more Grand Slams, but in my day, the Grand Slams were not as
important. You know, Steffi Graf says I was the greatest to ever play the game,
so who am I to argue, right?”