A MOMENT OF HISTORY! Novak Djokovic just did something at Roland Garros Rafael Nadal CAN STILL ONLY DREAM!



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Novak Djokovic not only made it through the second round at Roland Garros, but also reached Roger Federer’s record.

And that’s because of the number of Grand Slam wins.

That is, until this Thursday, Roger Federer was the only tennis player in the “open era of white sports” who achieved 70 wins (or more) in the four Grand Slams. To this day, Novak Djokovic shares that record with him, triumphing at the French Open for the 70th time.

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Novak Djokovic

It should be remembered that Nole declassified Lithuanian Ricardas Berankis in the second round and thus achieved a feat that it was thought that, after Federer, no one could achieve for a long, long time.

By the way, at the Australian Open Nole has a 75-8 performance, at Roland Garros from today 70-14, at Wimbledon 72-10 and at the US Open 75-12.

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Novak Djokovic

Federer has a win-loss ratio of 102-15 at the Australian Open, 70-17 at Roland Garros, 101-13 at Wimbledon and 89-14 at the US Open.

When it comes to Rafael Nadal, he is five more wins short in Melbourne, down to 17 on the Wimbledon turf and six at the US Open, to enter this two-member “70+” company. Namely, Rafa has a 65-14 performance at the Australian Open, a fantastic 94-2 at Roland Garros, which is why he was called the ‘king of scum’, but also a more modest 53-12 at Wimbledon, or 64-11.

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