Excellent read Sarthak. Loved the way you structured the argument. Am a die hard Federer fan but honest enough to admit that Djoker has been playing better than him consistently since 2013-14 atleast.
Hey Sarthak, this was a wonderful read - insightful information in a smooth flow throughout. I have just started following tennis more actively and am always looking for articles like this for information beyond the records. With the two greats nearing their sunsets, Djokovic does seem to be ready to finally come out of their shadows. I also feel, with Roger and Rafa gone (well, almost), men's Tennis is poised to become more competitive and interesting. Not sure if you think the same. But thank you again for this!
Thank you, Abhirup! :) I think Novak has the entire field to himself over the next couple of years, during which I hope Zverev, Shapovalov, and Hurkacz can sharpen themselves for the next era.
I am Off and on tennis watcher and certainly not a tennis reader. I loved reading this. Your last para sums it well bud. He has a table all to himself. Roger-Rafa lens cannot be used to evaluate everyone. May be Novak doesn’t need friends. May be he doesn’t need to be liked. So many ‘may be’ here, what is not a ‘may be’ is this post. Thank you for this Sarthak. I will never go to Poland btw. Roger, forever.
Excellent read Sarthak. Loved the way you structured the argument. Am a die hard Federer fan but honest enough to admit that Djoker has been playing better than him consistently since 2013-14 atleast.
An interesting read Sarthak. Hate him or love him, Djokovic is one of the most interesting players out there. :)
Thank you, Binu! And Novak indeed is!
Clinically written !!
Perfectly composed. Novak is clinical in his approach.
Thank you, Rajiv. :) Novak is the definition of clinical, yes.
Hey Sarthak, this was a wonderful read - insightful information in a smooth flow throughout. I have just started following tennis more actively and am always looking for articles like this for information beyond the records. With the two greats nearing their sunsets, Djokovic does seem to be ready to finally come out of their shadows. I also feel, with Roger and Rafa gone (well, almost), men's Tennis is poised to become more competitive and interesting. Not sure if you think the same. But thank you again for this!
Thank you, Abhirup! :) I think Novak has the entire field to himself over the next couple of years, during which I hope Zverev, Shapovalov, and Hurkacz can sharpen themselves for the next era.
I am Off and on tennis watcher and certainly not a tennis reader. I loved reading this. Your last para sums it well bud. He has a table all to himself. Roger-Rafa lens cannot be used to evaluate everyone. May be Novak doesn’t need friends. May be he doesn’t need to be liked. So many ‘may be’ here, what is not a ‘may be’ is this post. Thank you for this Sarthak. I will never go to Poland btw. Roger, forever.
Thank you for the kind words. :) And indeed, maybe Novak doesn't need to be liked as much as the other two.
I echo your Roger forever thoughts, but I also really want to visit Poland. :P That said, I may stay clear of Horcrux Haryana whatshisname.