This year, 22 years on, the same will happen again, as Novak Djokovic’s shock exit at the U.S. Open sealed the end of this remarkable run.
When Federer won his first Wimbledon title in 2003, it marked the beginning of the “Big Three” era, during which Federer, Nadal and later Djokovic dominated men’s tennis in a way that seemed unthinkable before.
Since Wimbledon 2003, the “Big Three” have won 66 out of 84 Grand Slam tournaments, with Djokovic winning 24, Nadal 22 and Federer 20 major titles.
With Federer long retired, Nadal no longer looking competitive as he continues to struggle with injury and Djokovic also failing to lift a Grand Slam trophy this year, the era of the “Big Three” is slowly but inevitably coming to an end.
There has never been an era in tennis during which three players have dominated the sport in the way that Federer, Nadal and Djokovic have over the past two decades.