We are of the same mind on this topic. We were yesterday, we are today, and will undoubtedly continue to be in the future. I can't make this any clearer. It's important.
Whether it's in the eyes of the public or the eyes of an athlete's peers, everything matters. Everything.
Rafa, Novak, and Roger are what many call "the triad of tennis." Rafa has been my choice for GOAT for so many reasons not only in tennis, but I would transfer him to what I call the GOAT list where it doesn't even matter what your sport is since they are so exceptional as a leader, and role model for all who are in the sport and are entering the sport as young kids. There's a reason you hear so many young players say, "We all want to be Rafa." It's not just how many titles he has won for more than two decades, it's who he is as a human being.
Having said that, there is someone else who shares some of Rafa's qualities. And that is Yuzu. The relentless quality in the two is palpable, and who they became as people growing up in their sport has something similar - dealing with chronic physical adversity to compete. GOATS should be tested in ways that others are not.
Yuzu is an athlete with asthma. At 2012 Worlds, you can see him gasping for air at the end of his program with a tear running down his face. I dated someone with asthma, I know what it can do to a person and, worse, in mere seconds. Being an athlete in need of proper oxygen can have devastating effects when it's not there for them. How will you jump if you just had an attack? Yuzu didn't care, he won't quit no matter what. He'll get on the ice even after having an attack, looking like death warmed up. ( Free skate 2021 Worlds.) He'll skate after injury to an ankle in practice between the short and free program and still hop up on the podium with one leg and a crutch even though the doctor told him not to skate the long program. That's Yuzu. 2022 OLYG, history repeat itself. He was injured during practice between the short and free, I watched it happen while it was streaming in real time, and knew he was screwed when he went to get up off the ice. The ankle wouldn't hold him up. Only Yuzu would go for a 4A in the free skate at the OLYG, freshly injured. He should have withdrawn, but I knew he wouldn't. That's Yuzu. Relentless.
Like Yuzu, Rafa had a physical challenge early on, but in his case told no one for many years. He wanted no one to know he had Mueller-Weiss syndrome in his left foot, which is a rare degenerative condition that causes chronic pain. A doctor once told him, "You will never play professisonal tennis." Imagine that. Well, we know what happened next . . .
GOATS aren't GOATS because of a high number. GOATS are GOATS because of a low number. There aren't many human beings like them.