So therefore you wouldn't be in the top 3 at any point in your career, this was my point.
I haven't got anything against Henman he was a good solid Tennis player who made the most of his talent. Henman seems to strike polar opposite opinions due to his support in England (especially during Wimbledon), either people think he was the best thing to happen to British tennis or someone who never one anything in a long career. The truth of course is somewhere in between and the fact we now have a better Scottish player this has led to comparisons with Henman, meaning Scots got ridic uppity about any comparison with Henman and then the English people got all defensive about Henman.
Well I'm Scottish, so no doubt biased, but I think I balance that with a total lack of bothered about tennis, like most Scots in fact.
Nevertheless even now Murray is clearly a much much better player than Henman ever was, 12 wins to Henman's 11. His win rate is also much better, Henamn making and losing another 17 finals, Murray has only lost 6.