Novak Djokovic’s coach shares his long-time Roger Federer theory which is coming to true
Novak Djokovic’s coach shares his long: NOVAK DJOKOVIC captured his 21st Grand Slam title at Wimbledon earlier this month.
The prediction that Novak Djokovic’s coach Goran Ivanisevic made regarding Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer is ‘coming true,’ according to Ivanisevic. Following his victory over Nick Kyrgios at Wimbledon earlier this month, Djokovic brought his career total to 21 major championships won.
The victory elevated the Serbian to the status of one of the greatest players of all time and allowed him to pass Roger Federer, who was previously the holder of 20 Grand Slam titles. In 2017, Roger Federer endured a third knee operation, which resulted in him being out for the whole year.
With 22 major tournament victories to his name over the course of his career, Nadal continues to hold the number one spot in the world rankings. Ivanisevic has not been taken aback by the recent influx of incredible talent in the world of tennis since it has occurred all at once. On the surface, this phenomenon would appear to be a coincidence.
Revelation
The revelation that Djokovic and Nadal will break Federer’s record came from Djokovic’s coach, who said he has always had faith in their ability to do it. He said the following in an interview with Slobodna Dalmacija: “If someone had suggested ten years ago that both of them would exceed Federer, they would not have believed it.
“Even before I joined the squad, I predicted that both Novak and Nadal would have more Grand Slam championships than Roger, and now it appears that my prediction is coming true. It is difficult to speculate how much he will have after everything is said and done.”
Because he refuses to get vaccinated, Novak Djokovic will be barred from entering certain countries, which is one of the factors that will determine how many titles he will win over the course of his career. After visiting Australia without first getting the necessary vaccinations, the 35-year-old man was recently given a ban from entering the country.
Ivanisevic continued, saying, “They are depriving him of the opportunity to play in the US Open now… The fact that Australia’s required vaccine requirement has been lifted is welcome news, but the government will still need to pardon him for his three-year term. That might not be a problem.
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The Prime Minister of Australia, Scott Morrison, has dropped hints that Novak Djokovic’s ban could be shortened or waived in the future; however, this would only be possible in the event that a “compelling explanation” was presented. Morrison stated the following in an interview with the radio station 2GB: “[The prohibition] does go over a three-year period, but there is the chance for them to return in the proper conditions and that would be reviewed at the time.”
It will be interesting to observe how the overall rankings develop over the next several years, and it remains to be seen whether Roger Federer will be able to restore his position as the all-time greatest player once he returns to the court. Nevertheless, Djokovic and Nadal will most likely have something to comment about the matter, especially taking into account the fact that the 40-year-old is a few years younger than both of them.