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Red Devil 🎾
@wey_know
Information Technology | Manchester United | Federer 🐐 | 🐊 Slayer
Dubai, United Arab Emirates เข้าร่วม Mart 2019
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@egrrrrl8446 This is brilliant i am loving this, if only you could see how embarrassing you sound, my followers will be rolling about laughing , you are like the fly who is so stupid & who has been caught by the spider , this is superb 😂😂
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If Sinner wins the final in straight sets it will be worth it just to see the crazed & childish tweeting from likes of Pavvy, Essex Girl & all Djokovic fans away from my timeline that he has topped Djokovic 10 year record of winning Sunshine Double by dropping 1 set 😂😂
ATP Tennis Stats; Snooker Stats@ATP_Entry
Players to win the 'Sunshine Double' #MiamiOpen
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@well_keen @ChaniceH24 @TheTennisLetter The tennis babies were also beating a 29-year-old Novak Djokovic in his prime. So what’s worse a late 30s Roger Federer losing to them or prime Djokovic doing the same? 🤦♂️


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@ChaniceH24 @wey_know @TheTennisLetter but as tennis babies they beat Federer in the h2h with the last match played in the yr he made a slam final
so much for Fed!
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Zverev says he believes he will win a Grand Slam this year:
“I know I’m probably not gonna break any records. One of the only things I care about is improving my game to win a Slam. That’s my main focus. That’s my main goal. I do feel like I’m capable. Last year I didn’t feel that way. I was playing badly. I was injured quite a lot. When you’re playing with pain and aches all the time, when you’re not free on the court, it’s tough to play your best tennis. Then your confidence drops. Then it’s just tough to get out of the situation, especially in tough moments, which Grand Slams will put you in.”
“I do feel different this year. I do feel like it can… but it also will happen.”
(via @TennisChannel interviewed by @PrakashAmritraj)

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@DavidSavanovic If you’re a professional Sinner hater, wouldn’t it make more sense to support Fonseca’s development so he can eventually challenge and stop Sinner? 🤷♂️
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@wey_know Warra win over sincaraz for bumseca
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Beat peak Berdych 6-0 6-0 on clay in 2016, beat peak fedal on an indoor hard court in 2017 and beat peak Alcaraz twice in 2022-25. Also owns Thiem 7-3 in h2h
David Goffin 🔥🔥🔥 enjoy your retirement, king
The First Serve@TheFirstServeAU
Former world No.7 🇧🇪 David Goffin has announced that 2026 will be his final year on tour. 🎥 David Goffin/Instagram
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David Goffin compares playing Federer, Djokovic and Nadal:
“Against Novak and Rafa, you have balls to hit, but they are so physically really tough. And Roger, he just takes position in the court. He tries to go forward all the time, go for the winners. Then you just don't play tennis against him." - David Goffin
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@nick_ally1986 Toughest era = 33+ Federer
Wawrinka never won a hard court match against Federer. Since 2014, neither Murray or Nadal beat him on grass and hardcourt.
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The Greatest Ever Hard Court Run. 🇷🇸 Djokovic held 8 of the 9 Big Hard Courts events at once in the toughest era of tennis 😱. He was 80-3 (96.3%) between 2014 Bercy and the 2016 Canadian Open in the biggest hard court events 🐐
2014 Paris Bercy 🏆
2014 World Tour Finals 🏆
2015 Australian Open 🏆
2015 Indian Wells 🏆
2015 Miami Open 🏆
2015 Roger’s Cup 🥈
2015 Cincinnati 🥈
2015 US Open 🏆
2015 Shanghai 🏆
2015 Paris Bercy 🏆
2015 World Tour Finals 🏆
2016 Australian Open 🏆
2016 Indian Wells 🏆
2016 Miami Open 🏆
2016 Roger’s Cup 🏆

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@nick_ally1986 When your idol is Roger Federer, you are destined for greatness. Hope she wins it all. 💪
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Jessie Pegula got humbled today by Rybakina 🥴

wta@WTA
"Nobody beats me five times in a row" 💅 @JPegula | #TennisParadise
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@TennisMyLife68 Nadal in 2021 and Djokovic in 2023. 😂
They couldn’t do it in their prime, when they were playing their best tennis but they were able to do it against them. 🤦♂️

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The record for consecutive sets won in 𝑆𝑙𝑎𝑚𝑠 belongs to 🇨🇭 Roger Federer, who won 𝟑𝟔 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐞𝐜𝐮𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐬𝐞𝐭𝐬 from US Open 2006 to Roland Garros 2007, where his streak ended against 🇪🇸 Tommy Robredo
#MiamiOpen

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These stats show that Djokovic saving match points against Federer isn’t anything extraordinary, because plenty of other players have done the same.
Federer also holds the Open Era record for the most matches won after saving at least one match point.
Federer: 24 😂
Nadal: 17
Djokovic: 16
The only player who can beat Federer is Federer himself.
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🎙️ Who is the most talented player?
Roger Federer! For his unique talent. Even Djokovic plays like a machine (Robot)…But Roger is great in any aspect. Beautiful, elegant, with a sort of artistic ability... No one can do it." - Medvedev
Medvedev has beaten every player he’s faced who has been ranked world No. 1 at some point in their career, except Federer, who leads their head-to-head 3–0.
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They all beat a 30-year-old Djokovic, which is even more impressive than Sinner and Alcaraz beating a nearly 40-year-old Djokovic. 💯
Saying a 38-year-old Federer couldn’t beat Zverev and Tsitsipas just makes you look foolish, because at the same time, they were also beating Djokovic.
Even kyrgios defeated 30 years old Djokovic back to back 😂
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@wey_know Mate, Djokovic beat Tsitsipas 10 matches in a row
Federer couldn't beat Tsitsipas 2 matches in a row 😂
Fed lost 2, won 2, ran away from match in Rome so takes the overall L
As well as losing to Zverev too
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@well_keen This is actually funny, prime Djokovic lost his first matches to baby Tsitsipas and Zverev in 2017. 😂
Djokovic was only 30 years old.


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@wey_know Djok faced Med after he had come to prominence and has beaten him 10 to 5
Fed could not win h2h on baby Tsits or Zverev
Fed had the longevity of a fruit fly vs Djok at slams only able to win 1 set at the AO from 4 matches past just 25 to a last win at only 30
real issue🤣
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@well_keen Daniil Medvedev defeated a 32 year old Novak Djokovic on clay in April 2019, a surface where Medvedev has just one career title.
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@wey_know 😂What a fake stat
Medvedev only had his tennis rise in Summer 19
Fed last played him March 19
Fed couldn't make it far enough to face him because he choked out to Rublev and Dimitrov early at Cinci and US Open
I mean Fed couldn't even beat baby Tsitsipas or Zverev in the h2h
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Back then, some players didn’t even bother apologising, that’s how fiercely they competed and how deeply they wanted it.
Today’s players are far calmer and more respectful toward one another. You can’t really blame them though, many grew up idolising Federer and Nadal, who showed that even the fiercest rivals can still be friends.
Raz@RazOlsRF
When Novak Djokovic aimed at Roger Federer... twice 🎾😲
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Tennis has gone soft man…These guys treat the opponent like friends….While being respectful is good, you have to show the opponent that you want it…
This was the sport I grew up with “Rivalry” 🥵
Tennis TV@TennisTV
Apology accepted 🥶 #MiamiOpen
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Djokovic said most tennis players retire between 29-32 and that’s a fact. Even with today’s advances in sports science, older players still struggle to keep up.
Only 6 players are over 32 in the Top 100 and just 3 in the Top 50. 🤷♂️
So calling a 29-year-old “not old” in tennis shows a clear misunderstanding of the sport. At that age, even Djokovic struggled against top players like Thiem.
Thiem retired at 31 😆

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@wey_know @A2467811 @DavidHa04461705 Federer played until 40 - the 2020s.
WTF are you talking about?
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Retirement ages of the top players from Federer’s generation:
Safin 29
Roddick 30
Davydenko 33
Ferrero 32
Nalbandian 31
González 32
Ljubičić 33
All retired before 2014.
The sport has since evolved with advances in sports science, but Federer’s generation didn’t have that advantage. His longevity was driven by exceptional talent and efficiency.
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@A2467811 @DavidHa04461705 Imagine calling someone old at 29 in sports. 😭😭😭 This isn’t the 1970s.
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Fonseca just owned Jannik Sinner badly 😭😭😭
alcaraz archive@alcarchive
Joao: “I think Alcaraz has more arsenal than Sinner. Sinner is more like a robot that just kills the ball and does everything perfect.Carlos,he can do everything.He can do with topspin,fire the ball,has good movement,goes to the net. It’s more difficult to understand the game...”
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João Fonseca says the difference between Alcaraz & Sinner is that Alcaraz has more arsenal, ‘Sinner is more like a robot that just kills the ball & does everything perfect. Carlos, he can do everything'
"I think it [facing Jannik Sinner at Indian Wells] helped me to understand... of course, it's different types of games. I think Alcaraz has more arsenal than Sinner. Sinner is more like a robot that just kills the ball & does everything perfect. Carlos, he can do everything. He can do with topspin. He can fire the ball. He goes to the net. He has everything."
"It's more difficult to understand the game. He breaks a lot your rhythm. From the beginning I was not serving well. He was returning good the second serves. He got more used to it on court. In the beginning it was a bit more pressure, same as me. But yeah, he got an early break in the beginning of the 1st set and 2nd set. Then he played his game. With good shots, going to the net, approaching. I think the Jannik game helped me to enter the court with no fear.. Trying to play my game. I think I didn't get the opportunities that I had. And of course he played good. He's #1 in the world. I need to think about my mistakes and trying to improve."
(via Miami Open Press)

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