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Maybe but I can't stand the man, especially after his dad was seen with the Putin flag the other day.GOAT![]()
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Maybe but I can't stand the man, especially after his dad was seen with the Putin flag the other day.GOAT![]()
16 of the last 19 slams between rafa and djokovicPlayers must be desperate for him and Rafa to follow Fed and hang up their rackets. 65 majors in careers that have massively overlapped shows the dominance of three greats.
Cant see anybody stopping him matching Federers record at Wimbledon this year.GOAT![]()
Fed won first one at Wimbledon in 2003 so that should mean 65 out of 78 won by three of them in 20 years.16 of the last 19 slams between rafa and djokovic
It’s madness he is going to end up with more Wimbledon titles than Federer despite peak Federer being by far the superior grass player, shows how weak this current era is on grass. His Wimbledon and US open record is the wrong way round really for what it should be.16 of the last 19 slams between rafa and djokovic
Cant see anybody stopping him matching Federers record at Wimbledon this year.
Think Nadal, Alcaraz, Tsitsipas, Ruud, Rune A fully fit Zverev and Thiem have a good to outside chance at the French of stopping him.
Medvedev, Alcaraz, Rune, fully fit Zverev and Thiem probably his only threats at US open
Outside of the big 3Fed won first one at Wimbledon in 2003 so that should mean 65 out of 78 won by three of them in 20 years.
9 finals at the US, lost to Federer, Murray, Nadal x2, Medvedev, WawrinkaIt’s madness he is going to end up with more Wimbledon titles than Federer despite peak Federer being by far the superior grass player, shows how weak this current era is on grass. His Wimbledon and US open record is the wrong way round really for what it should be.
why is his record at the US so poor when he's so dominant in Australia, they're both hard courts? Are there significant differences in the surfaces?Djokovic is still so far ahead of everyone it’s unreal really, he will win the French if Rafa isn’t fit, his biggest competition at Wimbledon is a 36 year old Rafa who will more than likely be injured anyway. If he’s allowed in America he should win that as well really although his record there is poor really by his own usual standards. I know it’s a very weak generation of tennis but for him at 35 to be so far ahead of everyone Is still ridiculous.
Different types of hardcourt but the US open in general is a funny one , it has had a fair few first time slam winners and winners that have won slams nowhere else. No player has dominated the US open since Federer won his 5th in a row in 2008. Think the fact it is at the end of a long hard season is a big factor in that .why is his record at the US so poor when he's so dominant in Australia, they're both hard courts? Are there significant differences in the surfaces?
You're wanking too vigorously plus he's not that attractive these days.Watching Andy Murray play here against clay courters or big hitters has been 15+ years of pain.
Going to be a great rivalry over the next ten years Sinner Alcaraz, they are going to be so far ahead of the field once Novak retires. That US open match could have gone either way and had Sinner won he would have won the whole tournament .I just hope neither of them stop Novak getting the slam record.Legit think that's one of the best points I've ever seen
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I hope these two play 40+ times over the next decade.
He’ll easily beat Rublev. I’m surprised Rublev has got to a masters series final on clay.If yesterday's two semi-finals are anything to go by today's final should be interesting.
Holger is the first teenager to reach the Monte Carlo final since Nadal apparently. A win will move him up to sixth in the rankings, overtaking his opponent today. I hope he keeps a cool head.
He’ll easily beat Rublev. I’m surprised Rublev has got to a masters series final on clay.