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Duel against Federer and Nadal: these three victories for Djokovic that change everything

2021-06-16T10:18:57.058Z


With his 19th title obtained Sunday in Paris, the Serbian is now only one unit from the record for Grand Slam victories co-held by


Where will he stop?

Thanks to his coronation Sunday in Paris against Stefano Tsitsipas, Novak Djokovic is following Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal more than ever in their famous three-man race, that of the largest number of Grand Slam titles.

We are now at 19 for the Serbian and 20 for the Spanish and the Swiss.

In the past two years, the world number one has made up for lost time at the cost of sensational face-to-face meetings with his two rivals.

We chose three.

July 14, 2019: Wimbledon final against Federer

Without doubt the most magical.

At that time, Djokovic gleaned "only" 15 Majors.

His opponent of the day, Federer, is already at 20 and playing at home.

The Serbian will disgust the London public, however, completely won over to the cause of his opponent by winning after a dazzling match of 4 hours and 57 minutes (7-6 (5), 1-6, 7-6 ( 4), 4-6, 13-12 (3)).

Federer, executioner of Rafael Nadal in the semifinals, lost in the two tie-breaks of the match against his executioner.

Before giving in in the super tie-break of the decisive set.

As in his first 2011 title, Nole will celebrate his coronation by tasting a few blades of grass.

Number five tastes good 🌱 # Wimbledon |

@DjokerNole pic.twitter.com/ktpL2usWOw

- Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 14, 2019

Djokovic always won against Federer at Wimbledon in their five-set matches and in their three finals (2014, 2015, 2019).

January 30, 2020: Australian Open semi-final against Federer

As much the meetings on the English turf regularly give birth to sacred fights, as much those in Melbourne, where Djokovic has won a total of nine times, are often one-sided.

The proof again that day.

Of the entire semi-final, Roger Federer will only delude part of the first set, the time to lead 4-1 and 0-40, or three balls of 5-1.

From there, Novak Djokovic restored the situation, then took control of operations not to let go until the final victory (7-6 (7/1), 6-4, 6-3).

"Respect to Roger for coming out tonight ... he was obviously hurt."



Great respect from @DjokerNole to @rogerfederer 🙌 # AusOpenpic.twitter.com / P2o0EIg2lI

- ATP Tour (@atptour) January 30, 2020

"I have respect for the fact that he came on the court, when he was obviously injured

(Editor's note: in the groin)

and was not at his best", declared Djokovic just after the match .

The Serbian won two days later in the final against Dominic Thiem, his 17th title.

June 11, 2021: Roland-Garros semi-final against Nadal

He was down 5-0 in the first set and we thought he was lost to the cause.

Nole will finally achieve his greatest feat on Parisian clay by dominating the Mallorcan after a breathtaking duel (3-6, 6-3, 7-6, 6-2).

Four hours and eleven minutes of pure happiness for the yellow ball and for the 5000 spectators of Philippe-Chatrier, authorized by the government to defy the curfew.

🎾 Earthquake with the elimination of Rafael Nadal 🇪🇸 by Novak Djokovic 🇷🇸 after four sets of incredible intensity ... in front of a present and conquered audience.

The final will oppose Sunday the world n ° 1 to Stefanos Tsitsipas #RolandGarros (3-6, 6-3, 7-6, 6-2 in 4:11) pic.twitter.com/oeXYDy9upV

- France tv sport (@francetvsport) June 11, 2021

"It's the most beautiful atmosphere and the most beautiful energy that I have experienced with the public," said the Serbian after this semifinal anthology, which he will bear fruit this Sunday in the final against Stefanos Tsitsipas.

Source: leparis

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