@Served_Podcast Didn't you ask him why he was so obsessed with trophies and success than Djokovic? Earlier he said that Djokovic is the obsessive one.
From the documentary I found out he was the most obsessive one who gave up on health to have that much success.
@rajeshworld@leftside_to@tenis_adam He would not have beaten Djoker and fed due to their aggressive style of play, Nadal lost that due to the very aggressive style of Brown which was very effective against Nadal's defensive style of play.
@MrDaniels21 No doubt! Djoker takes diet and health care to the next level than those other Big-2. In the case of Nadal, he seemed obsessive than Djoker for success but Nadal said that Djoker is obsessive earlier, which was outrageously wrong after watching the Nadal documentary.
@Jayphenom07 Many don't mention like you mentioned here. If one is right handed it's almost impossible to have that much success with a non-dominant hand like Nadal. As tennis is played by hand.
@FajaRojeras@RafaelNadal He was a special, most special tennis player who was the pillar to make the other Big 2 far greater than what they seemed without him. The one who transcends what the real competition in tennis means?
@Kyro927@Ekajiaxo707 They don't know that Nadal kicked zverev on the first set? OR am I wrong here? In no way, Zverev would have won that match even though he was not injured.
@karanyadwho Just tell what he hadn't had MW syndrome. Many of his injuries were aftereffect. Those injuries are manageable otherwise Djoker wouldn't manage it and is still playing at the highest level.
@kela9123 People who watched Federer knew these kinds of stupid people still remained somewhere on the corner as well. One of the stupidest tennis tweets of all time.
@rafa_goat4ever Most fun is Federer, not Nadal. Nadal's obsessive and slow routines on every serve is hard to watch for many. Only the Fed played fair without slow game.