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Murray, Seles, Del Potro: The 7 most unlucky tennis stars of all-time

Sometimes tennis can be a cruel sport. 

While there is likely no better feeling than winning a Grand Slam title, the heartbreak of losing in a final is a bitter pill to swallow for many. 

Equally, though tennis players dream of long and prosperous careers, some have been unfortunate enough to suffer injuries that cut short their playing days. 

Over the years, there have been plenty of players that had next to no luck. 

As such, we’ve ranked some of the most ‘unlucky’ players of all time. 

Murray is undoubtedly one of the best British athletes ever and was often referred to as being part of tennis’ ‘Big Four’, alongside Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal. 

However, many consider the Scot unfortunate to have competed with arguably the three best male players to grace the game. 

Though Murray claimed three Grand Slam titles and two Olympic golds, he would no doubt have won many more, had he played during any other era. 

In total, the former world number one lost eight Grand Slam finals –– five of which came against Djokovic and three against Federer. 

Wozniacki was one of the best players in the world throughout the 2010s and was ranked number one for a total of 71 weeks. 

Yet, for whatever reason, the Danish star always seemed to struggle in Grand Slams. 

Meanwhile, her best friend Serena Williams was busy winning almost everything and breaking numerous records. 

Eventually, in 2018, Wozniacki claimed her first and only major title at the Australian Open –– finally clinching the piece of silverware she richly deserved. 

Söderling is best remembered for one thing –– being the first player to beat Nadal at the French Open. 

Indeed, the Swedish star beat the Spaniard in 2009, before losing to Federer in the

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