WIMBLEDON: ‘ROGER FEDERER HAD A Shortcoming, RAFAEL NADAL HAS Shortcomings, NOVAK DJOKOVIC DOESN’T’
How does Novak Djokovic truly contrast with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal? After Federer talked about the Serbian – who is endeavoring to be fit to play at Wimbledon one week from now – in his new narrative, Eurosport’s Mats Wilander gave his considerations on the 37-year-old’s absence of shortcomings. He has likewise conceded his shock at his unexpected appearances at the All Britain Club in the wake of experiencing a knee injury.
Mats Wilander has given his considerations on Novak Djokovic’s significance and responded shockingly appearance in London as the world No. 2 fights to be fit in time for Wimbledon on Monday.
Tennis incredible Wilander conceded that “seeing Novak” back at SW19 so not long after he experienced a knee injury at the French Open that constrained him to pull out in front of the quarter-finals at Roland-Garros is so astounding.”
Djokovic has been rehearsing at the All Britain Club in front of the competition beginning one week from now, which has dazed numerous specialists, with Wilander himself having tipped the Serbian to return in time for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games all things considered.
The 37-year-old will plan to rise to Roger Federer’s record count of eight Wimbledon titles in the event that he figures out how to contend in the third Huge homerun of the time. Wilander was requested by Eurosport’s Arnold Montgault how the ‘huge three’ from Federer, Djokovic and Nadal analyzed.
“With Novak, I think when he came on the circuit from the beginning, we didn’t see his significance since his significance was more within him than outwardly,” Wilander said.
“I think with Roger and Rafa, the significance, you could see it. You could see it in the shot, in the strategy.