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Andy Murray has ranked himself above Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal in the category of crying. The Briton famously broke ...
At 22, Rafael Nadal had won five Grand Slam titles and when Carlos Alcaraz did the same by outlasting Jannik Sinner at Rafa's ‘home' Roland Garros, the comparison calls became louder.
Novak Djokovic’s tenure near the top of men’s tennis is as much about the matches as the ways he often shaped the sport in the shadows of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer.
"I think Federer is the best. Then me. Then, that’s actually a pretty tough one, because you don’t really see Rafa or Novak crying that much. I would probably say it would be Novak, and then Rafa.
Andy Murray has ranked Roger Federer the best amongst the Big 4 members in terms of crying. The British icon puts himself second in this category. However, he admits that he has barely seen Rafael ...
You always gave sneaky vibes," one fan wrote. "It’s year 2050 and Djokovic will still be crying why Rafa Jr, Federer Jr, Alcaraz Jr and Sinner Jr are more loved than him. 🤡" another fan wrote.
John McEnroe has claimed that both Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner would beat Rafael Nadal “at his best” after the pair contested an extraordinary French Open final.
The culture in the ATP locker room has changed for the better thanks to Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, “and even Novak Djokovic”, according to 1989 French Open winner Michael Chang.
It was thanks to London restaurants such as the now-closed Finos, and (still open) Brindisa — one of the most recognisable ...
A record-breaking French Open final was the moment where an exciting new rivalry became a generational one as Alcaraz and Sinner look to push themselves and the sport to new heights ...