Rafael Nadal Shows Why the Young Guard Will Have to Wait - 2 minutes read
Rafael Nadal Shows Why the Young Guard Will Have to Wait
It cannot be sooner than 2020 now. The 2010s are closed, and Nadal, Djokovic and Federer finished them off by sweeping the singles titles at the last 12 Grand Slam tournaments.
The race to see who will end his career with the record for most majors is certainly a motivator. Federer is at 20, Nadal now at 19 and Djokovic at 16.
Djokovic has been the most open lately about his desire to win the race. Federer and Nadal have fluctuated in their desire to get caught up in it publicly through the years.
Nadal, though he has never been closer to the 38-year-old Federer’s lead than he is today, has been particularly reticent of late, perhaps because he has never been closer to Federer on a personal level than he is today.
They are back on the ATP Player Council after jointly deciding they wanted to re-engage in an attempt to calm the choppy political waters on the men’s tour. If healthy, they will be teammates and likely doubles partners for Team Europe in the Laver Cup this month in Geneva. They are also scheduled to play an exhibition match in Cape Town in February in a soccer stadium.
But there is also a sense of who is kidding whom? How can Nadal, whose love of the fight is hard-wired, not care deeply about the Grand Slam chase?
Source: The New York Times
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It cannot be sooner than 2020 now. The 2010s are closed, and Nadal, Djokovic and Federer finished them off by sweeping the singles titles at the last 12 Grand Slam tournaments.
The race to see who will end his career with the record for most majors is certainly a motivator. Federer is at 20, Nadal now at 19 and Djokovic at 16.
Djokovic has been the most open lately about his desire to win the race. Federer and Nadal have fluctuated in their desire to get caught up in it publicly through the years.
Nadal, though he has never been closer to the 38-year-old Federer’s lead than he is today, has been particularly reticent of late, perhaps because he has never been closer to Federer on a personal level than he is today.
They are back on the ATP Player Council after jointly deciding they wanted to re-engage in an attempt to calm the choppy political waters on the men’s tour. If healthy, they will be teammates and likely doubles partners for Team Europe in the Laver Cup this month in Geneva. They are also scheduled to play an exhibition match in Cape Town in February in a soccer stadium.
But there is also a sense of who is kidding whom? How can Nadal, whose love of the fight is hard-wired, not care deeply about the Grand Slam chase?
Source: The New York Times
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Rafael Nadal • Imperial Guard (Napoleon I) • Novak Djokovic • Roger Federer • Types of tennis match • Grand Slam (tennis) • Grand Slam (tennis) • Roger Federer • Rafael Nadal • Novak Djokovic • Novak Djokovic • History of tennis • Roger Federer • Association of Tennis Professionals • Europe • Rod Laver • Geneva • Exhibition game • Cape Town • Association football • Grand Slam (rugby union) •