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Anna
@Anna_Beee
🩵🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 🩵 Fan of His Excellency Don Rafael Nadal Parera, Marquis of Llevant de Mallorca
Australia Katılım Ocak 2010
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@Anna_Beee Yea he did. After all, as per you guys, the calendar favours "hard courts", right?
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- Peaked early so early exit
- Injury isn't his problem at all
- Djokovic is undoubtedly the second best clay player of his time so not a single favoured surface
Anna@Anna_Beee
Such a big gap and only 2 slams difference. And only 1 a year on his favorite service vs 2 (and prob 3 considering grass plays like hard).
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@exposedsports23 @Paulo_2079 That’s a common myth, Rafa had a foot defect that affected his body all his career and nearly ended it in 2005
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@Paulo_2079 @Anna_Beee Or he could've tailored his game, developed a more reliable first serve to quicken points and take some toll away from his body. Instead he chose to keep dominating clay with a highly demanding style until he broke down.
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Such a big gap and only 2 slams difference. And only 1 a year on his favorite service vs 2 (and prob 3 considering grass plays like hard).
Animal_Power 🐊@AnimalPower13
This stat isn’t talked about enough in the Tennis GOAT debate 😮💨🥶
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@Anna_Beee Yea Rafa could conveniently win without dropping a set and be injured whenever he wishes. You guys can just be happy with injury faker and call Djokovic who participates in any tournament consistently even after 32 years of age.
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@Anna_Beee Second best clay player beat Nadal twice in Roland Garros (his fav tournament) and beat him in 4 clay masters final. Broke Nadal's Monte Carlo streak when he was at his peak. Could stop sucking too muvh
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@Anna_Beee Or Nadal should have many more slams, but he wasn’t good enough to win more of the other three when he did play.
Shoulda, woulda, coulda… all three mean exactly nothing.
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@hayden10081252 2015 Rafa still got to him as in he was horrible and still was good enough to keep going into later rounds and facing jerk (jerk is his name btw🤣) cause he was that superior as a tennis player. Anyway no excuses to only be 2 ahead when 3 of 4 Gs are on your favorite service
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@Anna_Beee First of all idk how old you are but using “jerk”this consistently is a bit cringe
Second in 2015 wdym he still got to him. 2015 Djokovic is the best year of a player ever. And finally 2018 Novak had a bad start but still won 2 slams 2 atp 1000 and got to the atp finals final??
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@hayden10081252 I don’t care about that dude and don’t know much about it so you have to discuss this topic with someone else …
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@Anna_Beee However Carlos benefitted more than anyone from Novak missing us open 2022 as it kickstarted him heavily. I always wonder if he would’ve caught fire as quickly had he been crushed at 19 and not gotten world number 1?
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@hayden10081252 2015 was a very bad year for Rafa overall he still got to jerk. When jerk had an off year in 2018 he was going out in first rounds so he couldn’t even get to Rafa to “badly” beat him.
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@Anna_Beee Given how badly Novak beat Rafa in 2015 tho that one isn’t as cut and dry as my examples however it is a point jnone the less. However 30 odd is a stretch as you’d be assuming Rafa would beat your novaks and rogers on hard and grass which is beyond unlikely more than maybe 1/2.
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@hayden10081252 Yea like Rafa could be on 30 if he didn’t miss so many and deduct RG off jerk in 2016 cause Rafa was injured etc
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@Anna_Beee Is this the part where we accept u know im right since you made a random pointless statement in response to what i said. Djokovic could easily be on 27 to nadals 21 to Carlos 7 and thiem 0. Ignoring the ones he was injured for. Gg tho
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@hayden10081252 Nearly happened this tournament too 🤣 that would be epic stat, grand slam of defaults lol
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@Anna_Beee Not at all what I saidBut when your favourite to win a slam and you get knocked out because you accidentally cause 0 harm to someone it’s pretty ropes. Right off the bat Nadal and Alcaraz most likely have 21 and 6 slams respectively if he’d allowed to play in 22 and u know it
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Sinner really taking the Fed tribute act to a different level.
Look at Rafa and Novak...jeez
Tennis Masterr@tennismasterr
Huge difference between Alcaraz and Sinner
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Did the hard part of beating Sinner by playing 2 sets of tennis in the previous two rounds 🥹🥹
Danny@DjokovicFan_
Novak Djokovic did the hardest part by beating Jannik Sinner only to have nothing left in the tank against Carlos Alcaraz. Cruel. 💔
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@hayden10081252 Look at that - Same people who say a person should control his injuries don’t think a person should control his anger lol
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@Anna_Beee Djokovic didn’t only miss 3 slams tho. And some be played and was screwed like in 2020 us open. Also were acting like Nadal would’ve won most the non RG slams he missed lol.
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@WildspurYarns The point is he should have many more slams by now if he was as good as Rafa cause he had so many more chances
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@Anna_Beee Because missing slams due to injury is not an excuse. Luck is certainly a factor with injuries. But so are training regimens, style of play, scheduling, etc.
Djokovic is less than 4 months from 39. He's NOW ranked 3rd in the world. That's a big part of his being GOAT.
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Only 10 lol. Rookie numbers 🤣
Fednanen@fednanen
Rafa Nadal 14-0 in RG Finals Novak Djokovic 10-1 in AO Finals
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