THIS KING IS DEAD! ”The debate over the best ESPN tennis player turned into a confrontation of REVOLUTION



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Distinguished ESPN has launched a debate on who is the best tennis player in history. Who is, as Americans like to say, the GOAT (best of all time)?

Is it Grand Slam record holder Roger Federer, the indestructible Rafael Nadal or Novak Djokovic, who has a better mutual score than both, and is the younger.

Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Novak DjokovicPhoto: befunky / Promo
Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic

The debate was opened by journalist Debdat Sengupta, for whom Federer is the best.

– There were no players as versatile as Roger. He has been playing for 22 years and still holds the Grand Slam record. Did you see him play? Is awesome. No one in men’s tennis is even close, Sengupta said in a text published on ESPN.

For Manoja Bagavatula, Rafael Nadal is GOAT.

– You have an individual record when watching Grand Slam, but much more than that. He is the best at constantly improving the game and, in my opinion, he is central to the golden age of tennis. He improved the Big Three, which includes Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, forcing the remaining two to work harder, Bagavatula explained, according to B92.

– As great as Federer’s game was, the level of passion and emotion is simply not the same as Nadal’s. Too “Swiss” – added Bagavatula, then provoked a colleague’s reaction:

– Nadal’s game is too exhausting. Sore eyes and ears after the game. Seeing Roger is kind of magical, Sengupta replies.

While discussing which Grand Slam was “most important,” that is, Nadal won his victory at Roland Garros, a third journalist, Kartik Iyer, introduced himself.

– I see you ignored Novak. He has dominated on two bases and has strong wins in the debate. I don’t think there is another candidate for GOAT. He is certainly better than Federer, and Nadal has support – Iyer said, continuing:

– Has better score than both. Federer? Come on … It is discovered every time he plays the great game against Novak. Two match balls were not enough for him in the Wimbledon final with the crowd. That king is dead!

To Debdate’s reply that Federer played the Wimbledon final at 38, and that the question was what Novak would do at that age, Iyer gave an even stronger response.

– He will retire and break all records, except Rolan Garos. The best Novak tennis package: agile, brilliant, robotic, champion, dominant and “antivaxer”, has come to find Iyer.

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