This showed how hard he had worked on his game and his serve. The left serve spin gives many players problems, including Federer. Seeing Nadal give up on a point is like seeing pigs fly. This may lead to more injuries and a shorter career, but right now Nadal only knows how to play the game. At least a couple of times in every match, Nadal's opponent will think the point is over only to be surprised by Nadal pulling a fast one.
Federer also is a good hustler, but no one compares to Nadal. Federer has only won one Grand Slam—the Australian Open in —since surpassing Sampras with the 15th of his career.
Federer can still beat most of his opponents with ease. Unfortunately, Federer can no longer beat quality opponents. Nadal and Federer are both in incredible shape. Even though they are fit, they rarely have to show their endurance because they finish off their opponents so quickly.
Regardless, Rafael Nadal is favored to win over anyone in a five-set match. His workout routine is out-of-this-world. Nadal has had a few five-set run-ins with Federer and is currently against him in those matches. Furthermore, in Grand Slam five-set matches, Nadal is against Federer, having won each of the last two. At only 25 years of age, Nadal still has many more years to win Grand Slams.
Right now, Nadal has 10 Grand Slams and is on a tear, having won three of the last four Grand Slam titles. The bottom line is that nobody can beat Nadal. That theory has sort have gone by the wayside, but those are still difficult matches for him. The question then arises, is Djokovic the Greatest of All Time? Yes, and he has been for some time, according to the numbers. Djokovic leads both Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal after the semifinal win on Friday in head-to-head records.
He is the only player to have wins over Federer and Nadal at all four Grand Slams. The three heavyweights have decidedly favourite kingdoms, with Djokovic holding the record of most Australian Open wins 9 and most hardcourt Majors and Masters titles overall. But success against his closest rivals on their preferred surfaces sets Djokovic apart. On clay, time French Open champion Nadal expectedly pulls ahead But those eight wins by Djokovic are the most by any player over Nadal on the surface.
Djokovic is the only player to have beaten Nadal twice at Roland Garros, and to have beaten the Spaniard in all three clay-court Masters events. He is now 10th on the list of all-time clay-court title tallies, ahead of clay-court thoroughbreds like Carlos Moya, Andres Gomez and Gustavo Kuerten.
Tendulkar praised the "mental. Djokovic, Federer, Nadal: Who's the greatest of them all? Top Searches T20 World Cup Joe Root. India vs New Zealand Test World Cup Points Table. This story is from June 14, PARIS: Novak Djokovic 's French Open triumph, which made him only the third man to win all four majors twice and took him halfway to a rare calendar Grand Slam, has reignited the debate over who is the greatest male player of all time.
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