I prefer use "sportsman" cause "athlete" I think is more for fisical cualities. I don't think that Nole can beat Jon Jones in a 100 meter dash, a fight, jump, force. Maybe I'm wrong.
I think Djokovic had even more reason to retire from Roland Garros because he was cognizant of the fact that he had just broken Federer's record. His motivation at the end of the day is to break all records : he has openly said so.
However, he has yet to break the record of "eldest grand slam champion in open era", trailing behind Ken Rosewell and Federer in this record. He needs to win either 2024 US open or 2025 AO to break the record
That’s a tough one. Usually Murray raises his game when playing against tougher opponents. The Big 4 - Nadal, Djoker, Federer and Wawrinka brought the best out of Murray
Murray also used to play a lot of tournaments and his playing style was that he never used to give up on points - he used to hunt every ball down hence now his body is battered
In modern day you have to win 7 matches to win a slam, yet Rod Laver won 11 slams and apparently ONLY 60 slam matches, so does that mean back in his day they only played 5 matches in a slam??
You know that generation was special when all them got more than 1000 games between all, almost 70 trophies, in basically the same timeframe, this is just nuts whoever it’s the best I don’t care, I’m just happy I get to love tennis because this monsters where on the tv while I was growing up
I agree, Federer for his style, Federer for his forehand and Federer for his beavior. 3 are perfect in their own way: Federer, Federer and, of course, Federer.
@@fabrizziolevoni849 I must admit, Federer was a freak of nature, raw talent and exciting to watch with his creative shot making, unmatched by any other…
That isn't something to brag about. That means Rafa lost in early stages of all other GrandSlam tournaments beside Roland Garos. Federer having more wins means he was way more consistent overall than Rafa.
Thanks to the media's 'catchy phrases' ,adopting Grand Slams instead of the majors, they have demeaned Rod Lavers' accomplishments. 'Grand Slam' originally meant winning all four majors within a calendar year. Not one of todays stars have won one grand slam and Laver won that amazing feat, TWICE!" Facts mean nothing to the media today nor to the players who never mention Laver in this debate so, who is the only G.O.A.T why, Rod Laver, of course.
Ok, but when he won the Grand Slam in 1962 and 1969 3 of the 4 Grand Slam tornaments were played on grass. And in 1962 before the open era only amateurs were allowed to play the Grand Slam tornaments.
@@rosebud3373 not the same is it. Every player gets injured at some point. Not everyone gets injured in their prime and takes at least 5 good years away from
@@gorila987k That means something but not everything. The entire package and what whom brung to the sport is part of it too - Federer's best is the best we've seen from anyone on planet earth. He is easily the most gifted tennis player ever seen.
Novak Djokovic GOAT and greatest athlete!❤
Djokovic, Rafa, and Roger are special. 🎉
These three are exceptional players, in a different league. Unbelievable consistency over their entire careers
Djokovic break all federer record federer has lucky Wimbledon 2020 cancel for COVID
THE GOAT.
Novak DjokoGOATovic 🇷🇸👌🏼🏆
look at how high the number of games won by the big 3 are compared to the rest of the players in the open era
look how much slams they played
Andy Murray only 3 title grand Slam for 200 matches won grand slam
Djokovic GOATTTTT
greatest 5 athletes of individual sports :
1-Novak Djokovic .
2- Muhammad Ali .
3- Usain Bolt .
4- Michael Phelps .
5- Aleksandr Karelin .
I prefer use "sportsman" cause "athlete" I think is more for fisical cualities. I don't think that Nole can beat Jon Jones in a 100 meter dash, a fight, jump, force. Maybe I'm wrong.
And *Michael Jordan.*
@@VashTheStampede4KHe said "individual sports"
@@nguyenai1337
I don't care. Michael Jordan is the real G.O.A.T. of his sport, dude.
@@VashTheStampede4K yes. But the commenter taklking about "individual sport", not "team sport".
It shows both Federer and Djokovic are good players on all types of courts
I think Djokovic had even more reason to retire from Roland Garros because he was cognizant of the fact that he had just broken Federer's record. His motivation at the end of the day is to break all records : he has openly said so.
Left ATP titles
However, he has yet to break the record of "eldest grand slam champion in open era", trailing behind Ken Rosewell and Federer in this record. He needs to win either 2024 US open or 2025 AO to break the record
@@wonderwind2716Ken is 1st, so including Federer is not necessary
He does want to break Federer’s record, hence thank you for mentioning Federer
But you also can't keep playing with a torn miniscus something...
Imagine Murray stats without the Big 3
Imagine my stats without the Big 10.000
That’s a tough one. Usually Murray raises his game when playing against tougher opponents. The Big 4 - Nadal, Djoker, Federer and Wawrinka brought the best out of Murray
Murray would have been one of the greats had it not been for all the injuries in his prime
@@jengelbrecht7096 that could be said about other players…not all players are injury free
Murray also used to play a lot of tournaments and his playing style was that he never used to give up on points - he used to hunt every ball down hence now his body is battered
Novak the GOAT
In modern day you have to win 7 matches to win a slam, yet Rod Laver won 11 slams and apparently ONLY 60 slam matches, so does that mean back in his day they only played 5 matches in a slam??
AO started with 128 players draw / 7 matches tournament only from 1988.
@@Tennis_Expert What about the other 3 slams?
6 of Rod Laver’s 11 slams were before Open Era (the first grand slam in the Open Era was 1968 French Open)
You know that generation was special when all them got more than 1000 games between all, almost 70 trophies, in basically the same timeframe, this is just nuts whoever it’s the best I don’t care, I’m just happy I get to love tennis because this monsters where on the tv while I was growing up
For me all three are GOATs in their own way : Djoker, Federer and Nadal!
I agree, Federer for his style, Federer for his forehand and Federer for his beavior. 3 are perfect in their own way: Federer, Federer and, of course, Federer.
@@fabrizziolevoni849 I love this! Nice comment.
Djoko have all the numbers
@@fabrizziolevoni849 I must admit, Federer was a freak of nature, raw talent and exciting to watch with his creative shot making, unmatched by any other…
Does me or you matter No it doesn't
Only based on stats feelings don't matter otherwise
For me delpo is goat he was the most loveable
There are two type of tennis fans. Those who know who is the undisputed GOAT, and those in denial.
Now, Chang is a student in a community college and was once a Spanish teacher.
There’s the big 3 and then a huge gap to #4. It’s absolutely insane that they all played at the same time.
Well, that's why they are called the BIG 3, because they were on a different level. 🔥
Hell of a run for Connors.
Nadal has 2 more Slams than Federer with 54 victories less. Rafa is a legend.
Roland Garros merchant
That isn't something to brag about. That means Rafa lost in early stages of all other GrandSlam tournaments beside Roland Garos. Federer having more wins means he was way more consistent overall than Rafa.
Just look at the longevity of jimmy Connor’s stats
NOLE THE GOAT
NoVax the Serbianator is simply the goat
RF always..
Agassi always the most complete player
🥇🐐
Thanks to the media's 'catchy phrases' ,adopting Grand Slams instead of the majors, they have demeaned Rod Lavers' accomplishments. 'Grand Slam' originally meant winning all four majors within a calendar year. Not one of todays stars have won one grand slam and Laver won that amazing feat, TWICE!" Facts mean nothing to the media today nor to the players who never mention Laver in this debate so, who is the only G.O.A.T why, Rod Laver, of course.
Ok, but when he won the Grand Slam in 1962 and 1969 3 of the 4 Grand Slam tornaments were played on grass. And in 1962 before the open era only amateurs were allowed to play the Grand Slam tornaments.
Nole y Rafa son los mayores monstruos que he visto. Roger por el que pagaría una entrada para verlo contra cualquiera
Que edad tienes, 😂
C'est vieux ca!
La NOUVELLE 🎉🎉🎉
If Murray didn’t get injured he’d be 4th. Such a shame being a huge fan of his.
If Sampras didn't get injuried… if Federer didn't get the mono… etc., etc.
@@rosebud3373 not the same is it. Every player gets injured at some point. Not everyone gets injured in their prime and takes at least 5 good years away from
Murray falls far short of the level of the Big 3. It's wrong to call him one of the Big 4
Moat players didnt play australian open in the 70s
Novak Djokovic is the one who won most Grand Slams matches in history. Why you put federer at the top? 👎👎👎👎
Federer is the best and THE GOAT, Novak is the second
so, how many more titles and wins does the second have compared to your goat? x)
I dont understand how a Goat less than second in every numbers.
@@gorila987k That means something but not everything.
The entire package and what whom brung to the sport is part of it too - Federer's best is the best we've seen from anyone on planet earth.
He is easily the most gifted tennis player ever seen.
Fuck.
For me all three are GOATs in their own way : Djoker, Federer and Nadal!
Titles is only important!!!!
Lol, are you taking the piss?
And you have none.
WE LOVE TENNIS no hagas trampas ni engañes a la gente. EL DIOS DEL TENIS se llama ROD LAVER y el segundo esta a una distancia sideral.