The golden phase of the Big Three domination is something that tennis fans will never forget. It was always a delight for the crowd to witness both the competitive levels as well as the chemistry between the legendary players. Recently, Novak Djokovic made a comparison between his bond with the legends and with the rising stars of today’s era.
Many miss the time when the debates revolved around just the big threes. Presenting an indirect hit to the emotions of the admirers and the legends’ image, Djokovic recently made a shocking statement.
Novak Djokovic draws a comparison between his bond with Fedal and the youngsters
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Novak Djokovic’s recent statements have been attracting the rage of fans towards him. After the Ben Shelton episode, the tennis star once again made a statement that carries multiple derivatives. In a recent statement, the Serb highlighted the chemistry that he shares with the younger generation of players.
#Djokovic: Alcaraz, Medvedev, Sinner, everybody near the top I get along with quite nicely. If I were to compare my relationship with them to the one I had with Federer and Nadal, the relationship with my younger fellow players is much better. I enjoy it. https://t.co/o7JEA6pIpZ
— Saša Ozmo (@ozmo_sasa) January 22, 2024
Djokovic mentioned, “Alcaraz, Medvedev, Sinner, everybody near the top, I get along with quite nicely. I enjoy it.” The world No. 1 went on to compare these connections with his relationships with tennis legends Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Djokovic suggested that his rapport with the younger players is “much better.”
The statement gave out two different derivatives. While it seems to be giving out Nole’s connection with the rising stars, it also came out as a jibe to Federer and Nadal, who once stood beside him. The tension between the Big 3 was not just one-sided, as Djokovic’s latest revelation revealed.
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Rafael Nadal picks Federer’s style of play over Djokovic
Besides Novak Djokovic’s statement of picking the youngsters over legends, he also invited hate by mentioning his perspective on how Federer saw him in his initial days. On being asked about the names of players who were offended by his expressive personality, Djokovic pointed towards the Swiss tennis maestro.
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“I know certainly Federer didn’t like the way I was behaving at the beginning. I think it didn’t sit with him well. I don’t know about the others,” he said, expressing his thoughts about how Federer saw him. As the Serb recently dragged Nadal into his line of indirect hatred, he now finds himself in a situation where he lacks support from the fans.
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