There is no way that an umpire should be overruling a linesman on this ball.
The umpire deliberately changed the course of the match.
#corruption
#rolandgarros
Novak Djokovic won 3 slams in 2023 at the age of 36.
The last time Federer won 3 slams in a year was in 2007 at the age of 26.
The last time Nadal won 3 slams in a year was in 2010 at the age of 24.
A reminder how fortunate we are to have witnessed such greatness 🐐
A brief history of
#Nadal
not obsessed with grand slam record:
February '20: "I don't want Djokovic to win more."
April '21: "Djokovic is obsessed. My ambition is healthy."
February '22: "I want to keep the grand slam record."
June '22: plays RG with no feeling in his foot 👇
"When NATO was destroying my country without a legal basis in 1999, I vowed to conquer that same world in own way. That destruction didn't destroy me, nor my people. Our spirits are not broken, we're still joyful. That's our victory!"
- Novak Djokovic
#NoleFam
#Djokovic
#Djokovic
is one title away from winning all 9 Masters tournaments at least 3 times.
Indian Wells 5 ✅️
Miami 6 ✅️
Monte Carlo 2❓️
Madrid 3 ✅️
Rome 6 ✅️
Canada 4 ✅️
Cincinnati 3 ✅️
Shanghai 4 ✅️
Paris 6 ✅️
#CincinnatiMasters
Federer and Nadal fans are the source of 95% of toxicity in tennis, and Federer and Nadal have encouraged those attitudes and behaviors throughout their careers because it gave them an edge.
Yesterday, we said goodbye to one of the dumbest retorts in Nadal fans' repertoire: "...he has more US Opens than Djokovic."
It was old, tired, and mentally compromised. May it rest in peace. 2010-2023.
One of the most annoying things about being a Novak fan is that every fucking guy has to have a match of a lifetime against him.
And then they bend over for his rivals.
This may be Novak's most insane record:
#Djokovic
not only has the most Big Titles, but the most in each category:
Most Grand Slams
Most Masters 1000
Most ATP Finals
#ATPFinals2023
There is no way that an umpire should be overruling a linesman on this ball.
The umpire deliberately changed the course of the match.
#corruption
#rolandgarros
The only time Federer beat Djokovic at the Australian Open was when Novak was 19 years old.
They met 5 times:
2007 R16 🇨🇭
2008 SF 🇷🇸
2011 SF 🇷🇸
2016 SF 🇷🇸
2020 SF 🇷🇸
What is Nadal gonna do? Win 6 ATP Finals? Make up the difference of 180 weeks
#1
? Win Shanghai twice, Paris twice, Miami twice, and Cincinnati one more time to have double Golden Masters? Win 1 more Wimbledon and Australia for triple career slam? Finish 2 more seasons as
#1
?
When Federer and Nadal were far ahead of Novak in the slam count, I never felt the resentment towards them or their fans like the one that I see from their fanbases.
They are acting as if something that is rightfully theirs has been unjustly taken away. It's quite bizarre.
I'm starting to think that the
#AustralianClosed
is the event when all of tennis' dirty laundry will come on full display, all long-held suspicions are confirmed, and perpetuated lies and myths are debunked.
Nadal's non-existent sportsmanship has finally been revealed as a lie.
Enough cherry-picking.
Number of grand slam matches played against the other two members of the Big 3:
Djokovic 35 (7 AO, 12 RG, 7 Wim, 9 USO)
Nadal 32 (6 AO, 16 RG, 7 Wim, 3 USO)
Federer 31 (9 AO, 8 RG, 8 Wim, 6 USO)
Alcaraz taking a toilet break after losing the first two sets. I expect:
1. Gamesmanship accusations from bleeding heart social media warriors
2. Rigorous inquest and dramatic headlines in the mainstream media
3. Many "What's in the bottle" type questions from points 1 & 2
#Nadal
showing his character again by usurping an Olympic spot from more deserving players.
Grandpa ranked 664, who doesn't qualify on merit, and who already played several Olympics, will take away a dream opportunity from another athlete. 🤮🤮🤮
Djokovic's dominance in
@AustralianOpen
is a greater achievement than Nadal's at Roland Garros.
The toughest competition, both in quality and numbers, is on hardcourts and the weakest on clay.
According to fedal fans and the tennis media, taking a hit from a tennis ball is an assault with a deadly weapon, while a metal bottle to the head is funny and no excuse for losing a match.
Djokovic won his first 8 Australian Open titles by defeating at least one of Federer, Nadal, and Murray.
In 3 of those titles, he beat 2 of these players:
Federer, Murray in 2011
Murray, Nadal in 2012
Federer, Murray in 2016
Numbers are not everything.
Djokovic has two goat-defining wins: 2019 Wimbledon final and 2021 Roland Garros semi.
Federer and Nadal have no such bragging rights.
If Djokovic were to win the sportsmanship award, it would be for championing the rights of his colleagues, mentoring young players, and financing the career of a rising star. This cannot be allowed.
Not breaking rackets must remain the core value of the sportsmanship award.
The Alcaraz Era is upon us.
An age in which age doesn’t matter and impossible shots are served with a smile 😏
Congrats Carlos Alcaraz, youngest world no.1, on major no.2.
Your time has only just begun.
In his entire career, Nadal played a total of 2 matches against Federer, Murray, and Wawrinka in the US Open (Fed 0, Murray 2, Wawrinka 0). Nadal has not faced any of them since 2011.
Djokovic in the US Open played 12 matches against those players (Fed 6, Murray 2, Wawrinka 4).
For the noobs: the guy at the bottom of the screen is the "boring defensive pusher", Novak Djokovic; and the guy on top of the screen is "the exciting and offensive" Rafael Nadal.
USO 2011 Finals. Djokovic vs Nadal. Both at peak of their powers.
One of the most animalistic rallies of all time.
It was tennis from another universe.
BHDTL winner was a fitting end to a point like this. Legendary stuff. Crowd reaction says it all.
If Djokovic was a Nike-sponsored follower of the agenda from the West, he wouldn't get deported, disqualified, banned, play matches until 3AM, have bottles falling on his head, have "bad luck" with draws and scheduling, get heckled, and vilified by the press.
@jurasick
I don't feel anger about the injustices. They showed their true corrupt nature, the mask came off long ago. In some ways Djokovic became greater and better than the sport itself.
ATP 500 and above career tournaments played:
Federer 284
Djokovic 261
Nadal 256 🚑
Clay tournaments played:
Federer 66
Djokovic 66
Nadal 95 🤔
Despite being perpetually injured, Nadal managed to play 29 more clay events than Fed and Nole!
Great question
@BriceBriceBabyy
Spanish writer and journalist Juan Manuel de Prada about 2022 AO:
"Tennis fans know that Djokovic is a better tennis player than any who have competed against him. Those tennis players also know it, including the ones who have made miserable statements in recent days, 👇
Nadaltards stubbornly persist on this false narrative and refuse to answer simple questions like:
1. How did Nadal, with all his injuries, manage to play 18 consecutive Roland Garros, as well as 18 consecutive Rome Opens?
2. Which slams did he miss that he was favorite to win?
In 2011, Federer got old, and Nadal became injured. In a brief period between 2017 and 2018, Roger was no longer old, and Nadal's injuries healed. Then they became old injured again.
3 years ago, Novak Djokovic defeated Nadal at the French Open for a second time.
What made this victory so incredible is Nadal played great, but Djokovic was on another level and played the perfect match.
A performance to be remembered.
@ItzzZain10
In other words, Djokovic accomplished more with the entire tennis establishment against him than Federer and Nadal did with the entire tennis establishment helping them.
Rafael Nadal was on the ATP Players Council when Djokovic won his deportation case in Australian court. He said, "I still prefer that he doesn't play."
He did, however, recommend and push to strip Wimbledon of ranking points, even though all other players were against it.
Novak is either preparing for the next chapter in his career or for retirement. Judging by his priorities since winning ATP Finals, it's the latter.
Either way, he's got nothing left to prove and owes nothing to anyone.
All players from Novak's group in last year's
#ATPFinals
have qualified again (Djokovic, Medvedev, Tsitsipas, Rublev).
None of the players from Nadal's group have qualified this year (Nadal, Ruud, FAA, Fritz).
#NittoATPFinals
Despite his numerous injuries, between 2004-2023, Nadal played:
- Every Roland Garros
- 49 of 52 clay masters
- All 43 masters between 2007-2021
"But 2016 😭": In 2016, he played in all 3 clay masters (winning Monte Carlo), Barcelona Open (also won), as well as Roland Garros.
1. Novak didn't avoid anybody by losing that match
2. He didn't help his chances later on in the tournament
3. He didn't eliminate another player by losing
Is it an act, or are fedal fans truly dumb?
Consider this: The time when Nadal seemed to “lose confiidence” on tour and started to lose a ton of matches (2015-2016) coincided with the tennis governing bodies starting to put into place a more rigorous testing regimen to catch players who are doping. 1/6
Key points from Novak's interview with the Serbian channel Sport Klub:
1. Alcaraz played bravely the big points, and he congratulates him on that.
2. He regrets the two backhand misses in the tie break.
1/2
The Australian Open men's quarter-finals feature:
- World no. 1
- World no. 2
- World no. 3
- World no. 4
- World no. 5
- World no. 6
- Live world no. 8
- Live world no. 9
All of them are Masters 1000 champions.
Three of them are Major champions.
Nobody will be a threat except 4 players 🤣
"At least Hewitt and Roddick were Federer's age." In other words, back then, being 6 years younger than Federer was an advantage for Novak. And today, being 16 years older than the rest is also an advantage for Novak 🤣🤣🤣
@Chai7b
@goatkovic2021
Nobody aside from Alcaraz, Medvedev, Zverev and Rune will be a serious threat to Djokovic next year who will win 90% of matches again, 2023 is the weakest season in 20 years at least Hewitt and Roddick were Federer’s age
😔 Rafael Nadal says the reliance on hard courts and a faster game are two main reasons why players are getting injured now:
"If you want to talk about why people get injured, I tell you very clearly:
When you push your body to the limit, you will eventually get injured. When
Since being ranked below 500 in the world,
#Nadal
has drawn the following opponents in the first rounds of tournaments:
- Thiem (ranked 110) in Brisbane
- Raonic (199) in Indian Wells
- Cobolli (64) in Barcelona
- Blanch (1034) in Madrid
- Qualifier in Rome
Draws are rigged.
Yesterday we witnessed the biggest robbery in tennis history.
Establishment wanted Sinner to lose, so Djokovic could achieve triple career masters.
I have no doubts that Sinner would lift MC title today,but sadly establishment always favors players like Novak.
FORZA, Jannik 🇮🇹
Since being ranked below 500 in the world,
#Nadal
has drawn the following opponents in the first rounds of tournaments:
- Thiem (ranked 110) in Brisbane
- Raonic (199) in Indian Wells
- Cobolli (64) in Barcelona
- Blanch (1034) in Madrid
Draws are rigged.
#ATP
is corrupt.
Why is Nadal taking an Olympic spot from a younger, more worthy participant? And he's doing it by circumventing eligibility requirements.
Does his selfishness have no bounds?
Draws are fixed.
#Djokovic
has been
#1
almost twice as long as Nadal, yet he faced more top players in slams.
vs top 5:
Djokovic 63
Nadal 47
vs top 10:
Djokovic 100
Nadal 77
vs top 5 before final:
Djokovic 33
Nadal 25
vs top 10 before final:
Djokovic 66
Nadal 51
On a day of historic achievement by the greatest of all time
#djokovic
𓃵 , this guy talks about breaking racquets.
If the term nadaltard was in a dictionary, this guy's picture would be next to it.
Djokovic parte dos raquetas y el público lo abuchea.
(Sí, partir raquetas está mal, por eso te dan warning cuando lo hacés; no, no importa que sean tus raquetas y tengas muchas; sí, los chicos quieren imitar y es difícil explicar q pese a q el N1 la hace eso es algo malo 🤷🏼♂️)
Two different players who are 6 yrs apart in age both stopped winning in 2011, then resumed in 2017, then stopped again in 2018.
Both fan bases claim that the reasons for their rise and fall are completely unrelated, and the perfectly synchronized timing is just a coincidence.
Federer did not compete against prime Nadal in his era (2004-2007).
Nadal's prime was 2008-2013:
-Reached
#1
in 2008
-Won 10 of his 21* slams
-Won 17 of his 36 Masters
-Reached his peak ELO in 2013
Novak destroyed peak Nadal in 2011.
This same Tsitsipas would fight Novak to the last drop of blood, sweat, and tears.
The history of spineless performances by top players against fedal is now continuing against Alcaraz.
Ruthlessly dismantling a child (fed to him through a rigged draw) to boost his own confidence perfectly encapsulates Nadal's personality.
#Nadal
#MMOPEN