Toni Nadal: "Novak Djokovic is the most complete tennis player"



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Toni Nadal: "Novak Djokovic is the most complete tennis player"

Toni Nadal, coach of Felix Auger Aliassime, Rafa's uncle, was impressed by Novak Djokovic's mental and physical strength. Speaking to El Pais, he talked about the strengths that allow Djokovic to still be so extremely competitive.

We recall the Serb was able to win his 10th Australian Open title, his 22nd Major of his amazing career.

Toni Nadal: "Novak Djokovic is the most complete tennis player"

A note also on the tactics applied by Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final against the number one, wrong according to him: "Novak is always ready to fight, capable of maintaining an incredible calm in moments of great tension and having the will to constantly improve.

If you increase the opening of the court, the movements and the speed of the ball, you will get an even more relentless response from him. Tsitsipas' initial approach was wrong as he tried to face Novak one-on-one, with very aggressive jabs and changes of direction.

I have a feeling it's impossible to beat Novak like that unless you're Roger Federer. He is the most complete tennis player on the whole circuit and he has proved once again that he is a great champion”.

Novak Djokovic King of the Australian Open, for the tenth time

Novak Djokovic King of the Australian Open, for the tenth time.

An immense success, without stories, which projects him even more into the Olympus of the greatest of all time. 22 Grand Slams, like Rafael Nadal, and with the concrete possibility, like never before, of putting his head in front, already from the next Roland Garros.

There are many insiders, former tennis players, or still active, who have praised the incredible feat implemented by the Belgradese, who was reborn from the ashes and now seems to be an almost unbeatable machine. The Serbian champion, after the immense fuss that arose last year due to his non-participation due to the decision not to get vaccinated against the Coronavirus, took his personal revenge, regaining the affection of a large part of the Australian crowd.

Novak Djokovic