Not only that :lol:
In Stuttgart, the virtual Wooden Spoon 'final' was (1) Federer def. (2) Dimitrov.
In London, the virtual Wooden Spoon 'final' was 2016 champion Murray def. 2016 runner-up Raonic.
I agree, it does reflect strength in depth, it would only be a weak era if the same people won every event. The fact that we have players that can lose in R1 of a 250/500 and yet be favourites for a Grand Slam reflects depth of talent and numerous contenders... which is part of the very definition of a strong era.
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