Deported from Australia and barred from the USA in 2022.
One year later, Novak Djokovic in 2023:
12-0 record in Australia. ๐ฆ๐บ (Australian Open + Adelaide)
12-0 record in USA. ๐บ๐ธ (US Open + Cincinnati)
Forever legendary. The greatest of all time. ๐๐ท๐ธ
When people say will Djokovic win another title... It kinda backfires on them! ๐ฌ
Yes I personally think he will but if for whatever reason he doesn't, it doesn't really matter. ๐ ๐
Man, it's already been 2 weeks and I just can't get over this Djokovic's victory.
One of the greatest displays of clutchness in any sport you could ever see.
One of the best victories of all time.
The greatest for a BIG reason.๐
Most Slams in the Open Era
I give permission for all news outlets and tennis media to use this graphic.
Because it is factual.
Not how you want things to be but it is how things are.
Novak Djokovic is the only active player, leading the men's game. Serena Williams is the Open Era champion for the women's game.
If you insert Margaret Court into the conversation, you don't know your Open Era from your amateur era and the joke is on you!
Compare: for Nole, they always mix in women's records with his. For Alcaraz, they keep it men only, ignoring that both Steffi & Serena completed a career slam when they were younger than CA. Why the disparity? Shouldn't record reporting be consistent? #TennisJournalism
In what universe are Messi and Cristiano, playing at 40, comparable to Djokovic at the same age? Or LeBron? A soccer match lasts 90 minutes, and there are 11 of them. A tennis match can last up to 5 hours, and you're alone.
#djokovic๐ต superhuman for a reason.
Is the comparison whit woman record , and prehistoric tennis players like Margaret Court only valid for djokovic record s? Then Steffi Graff did it at 19.
#Alcaraz#AustralianOpen2026#djokovic๐ต
Dear Tennis
If you actually did the right thing by removing Margaret Court from the graphic because her titles are not from the Open Era, you would have space for Beloved Federer.
How could you all forget him so quickly? Just to make Novak look like he is tied to Maggie Court and not the outright winner, you forget Roger?
Congratulations to Carlos Alcaraz.
Dear International Tennis Federation. The youngest ever Tennis player to complete the career Grand Slam is actually Steffi Graf, she was 19 when she completed it in 1988. ๐