Tennis Fans Slam Chris Evert For Undermining Novak Djokovic-Rafael Nadal Rivalry
Tennis Fans Slam Chris Evert For Undermining Novak Djokovic-Rafael Nadal Rivalry: Tennis fans are criticizing Chris Evert for undermining the tennis history between Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal. During a recent interview, Novak Djokovic talked about his rivalry with Rafael Nadal, saying that the two have played against each other more times than any other tennis rivalry in history.
Every match I play, I see my opponent as my rival. However, Nadal is the greatest and most difficult of these rivals. He’s been a part of the best and longest rivalry in tennis history and I hope we continue to play in exciting matches.
There has been a lot of discussion about whose rivalry is the better. It’s been looked at both ways, from how many years they’ve played to who the best was. Novak Djokovic said it was Rafael Nadal, but Chris Evert said she had beaten Martina Navartilova 80 times, more than any other matchup in women’s tennis.
Djokovic is a respected player, and many people are happy he won this game. However, Evert has been criticized by some people who say she picked the wrong side of the argument. They think these oldies have no place in tennis history. “You’re attempting to insult the greatest tennis player of all time” was an angry tweet.
The woman who was intimidated by Evert saw her tweet as a means of inserting herself into men’s sport, and called it annoying. She also mentioned what women have done with different sports and that she isn’t happy about it. She said “women athletes are just getting on Novak’s back when he’s talking about MEN’S tennis, but thanks for inserting yourself into MEN’S football Graeme.”
Djokovic mentioned the ATP. Oop… there’s some trouble here… while Djokovic mentioned Nadal as his main rival in his answer, a fan pointed out that Martina Navratilova also played with Chris Evert on the ATP Tour. Chris could be a bit lack of ….. and need to find the roots of it, the fan wrote.
Novak Djokovic will play Marin Cilic in the final of the Tel Aviv Open on Sunday. He has already won five tournaments for this year, winning the Wimbledon and Rome Masters.
In the tennis final at Indian Wells, Cilic beat Constant Lestienne in straight sets to make his first final of the year. Djokovic has won 18 out of 20 matches against Lestienne.