Rafael Nadal follows in Federer footsteps with Novak Djokovic message
Nadal has followed Federer in congratulating Big Three rival Djokovic on his achievement at the Australian Open, as the 35-year-old became the first player ever to win 10 titles in Melbourne. With his victory, Djokovic also returned to world No 1 and – perhaps most significantly – matched Nadal’s all-time men’s singles Grand Slam record of 22 overall titles.
It’s the first time that the Serb has sat on the same number of Major trophies as Nadal since the world No 6 pulled ahead in the standings last year by winning his 21st in Australia and 22nd at the French Open, leaving the GOAT race as heated as it’s ever been. But Nadal put their rivalry to one side to send a message to the world No 1.
“Amazing achievement Nole @djokernole. Many congrats to you and your team! Well deserved. Enjoy Nole!” he wrote in an Instagram story, before screenshotting the post and sharing it to his account with a further message.
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But he downplayed the comparisons to Nadal and Federer in the GOAT debate, adding: “I never really liked comparing myself to others, but of course it’s a privilege to be part of the discussion as one of the greatest players of all time. If people see me this way, of course it’s very flattering because I know that I give as much effort and energy into trying to win slams as anybody else.”
And Djokovic was full of fighting talk as he already had his sights set on winning more Majors. “I still have lots of motivation. Let’s see how far it takes me. I really don’t want to stop here. I don’t have intention to stop here. I feel great about my tennis. I know that when I’m feeling good physically, mentally present, I have a chance to win any Slam against anybody,” he added.
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