Djokovic Leading The Race Between The Big Three
Djokovic leading the race between the Big Three, Federer, and Nadal backward.
In 2008, when Serbia’s Novak Djokovic won his first Grand Slam title in the form of the Australian Open at the age of just 20.
No one thought that he would take his Grand Slam titles to 20 in just 14 years and set a new record.
However, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, who joined the Big Three with Djokovic, have also won 20 Grand Slam titles each, but it took them 16 years to do so.
Also, Djokovic has been at the top of the ATP rankings for 329 weeks. He currently has 12,113 marks.
Djokovic leading the race: At the age of 34, Djokovic has proved that he is the frontrunner in this Grand Slam race among the Big Three by securing 20 titles.
Federer, 39, was seen struggling hard on his favorite grass court at the recent Wimbledon, barely making it to the quarter-finals, while the 35-year-old Nadal, who won the French Open 13 times.
His racquet did not work even on his favorite red gravel court and he was eliminated after losing to Djokovic in the semi-finals, while he has already withdrawn from Wimbledon and the Olympics.
At the same time, Djokovic also won his sixth Wimbledon title after winning the Australian Open and French Open this year.
Federer’s career is not much left and he looks weary from age, while Nadal has also struggled with injuries and withdrew from the upcoming tournament.
In such a situation, Djokovic’s career seems to be longer than these two.
Djokovic, on the other hand, seems to be full of energy and in the best rhythm of his career.
From this, it can be said that Djokovic will soon cross the threshold of equality and will certainly take his Grand Slam title tally a lot.
After winning Wimbledon, Djokovic has qualified for the ATP Finals to be held in November.
After winning the Wimbledon title, he said, ‘I had been planning to participate in the Olympic Games from the beginning, but seeing the current situation, I am not able to decide anything.
From what I heard in the last two three days, it is a 50-50-like situation right now.
Actually, Djokovic is disappointed with the news of the absence of fans at the Olympics. He had earlier said that he would not play in the Olympics if there were no fans.
At the same time, Roger Federer has not made any decision yet.