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Teenage Tennis Players with the Best Chance to Become Grand Slam Champions
- Updated: September 24, 2016
Teenage Grand Slam champions went out of style with Johnny Mac (John McEnroe) short shorts. These days, 30-somethings and players in their late 20s dominate Grand Slams and the Top 10 in men’s and women’s tennis.
Winners of the 2016 U.S. Open, Stan Wawrinka, 31, and Angelique Kerber, 28, are playing their best tennis late in their careers. So when discussing teen phenoms, it’s about prospects with potential.
Which of today’s teens have the talent and tools to one day win a Grand Slam?
Could American Taylor Fritz be another Juan Martin del Potro? Is Borna Coric the next Novak Djokovic? Will Switzerland’s Belinda Bencic one day hoist as …