I'm so pleased for him.
Beating Federer to it, as never been a fan of his.
The injuries he's had over the years and the worries of never getting back to his top form have melted away.
What a tennis player. Bravo! |
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"What an era we’re witnessing with this these 3 greats. Will we ever see a rivalry like it again? Will their achievements stand the test of time? "
Possibly. But I think we need to applaud the fact that not only is the number of grand slams unheard of, but the level of competition. The prior greats never had such sustained opposition.
I personally want Djokovic to overcome his antivax stance & topple the table. Other than Murray, Agassi and Borg (yes, I'm that old) he's by far the player I love to watch. |
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"What an era we’re witnessing with this these 3 greats. Will we ever see a rivalry like it again? Will their achievements stand the test of time?
Possibly. But I think we need to applaud the fact that not only is the number of grand slams unheard of, but the level of competition. The prior greats never had such sustained opposition.
I personally want Djokovic to overcome his antivax stance & topple the table. Other than Murray, Agassi and Borg (yes, I'm that old) he's by far the player I love to watch. "
I'd like to think so, the women's seems more exciting now with the more talent. Ash Barty's win will do wonders for the Aussie game,
likewise Emma winning the US open will for Britain.
There is a depth of ability in the men's to compete with those 3 coming to the end of their prime. Which is not very encouraging at present.
I always liked Agassi and Edburg, one all action the other cool as a cucumber (also old). |
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