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Rapid-fire questioning makes for some of the best viewing experiences. Your favorite tennis stars are put in a spot and you get answers which they usually won’t give. Novak Djokovic was also a part of one of these segments with Graham Bensinger.

The question ranged from fun to intriguing. While it started off on a lighter note like most other rapid fires, we saw a loaded question to end the round. After everything, we can say that Novak passed with some flying colors.

The questions posed to him ranged from a choice between shoes to Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Between these two, questions about his favorite courts were sprinkled. Let’s find out Novak Djokovic’s answers.

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What were the answers given by Novak Djokovic?

The Serbian tennis star had some pretty interesting answers. The first choice was between sneakers and tennis shoes for which he chose sneakers.

He continued making choices as he chose Wimbledon over the US Open, an ace over a long volley and grass courts over clay courts. The final question was the most interesting. He was asked if he would rather choose to be Roger Federer or Rafael Nadal.

Novak initially chose the diplomatic way out as he went for both of them. However, when hard pressed, he went for Roger Federer. Considering his preference for Wimbledon, we can’t really doubt his choice.

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On the tennis front, Novak is up against both Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. He leads Roger 28-22 in head to head record, while he is 29-26 up against Rafael Nadal. Needless to say, many players would rather be Novak Djokovic in today’s times.

When tennis resumes, Novak is again expected to take leadership of the tennis tour. He is already the world number one. Things point towards another period of dominance by Novak Djokovic.