In 2022, Rafael Nadal secured his most recent Grand Slam victory at the French Open. However, with Novak Djokovic surpassing his remarkable Grand Slam record in men’s tennis, Nadal acknowledged that the Serbian has emerged as the greatest player in tennis history.
Djokovic’s latest triumph at the US Open, where he claimed his third Grand Slam title of the year, elevated his total to 24 Grand Slam titles, placing him two ahead of Nadal’s impressive count.

“I believe that numbers are numbers and statistics are statistics. In that sense, I think he (Djokovic) has better numbers than mine and that is indisputable,” Nadal said in an interview with AS published on Wednesday.

“This is the truth. The rest are tastes, inspiration, sensations that one or the other may transmit to you, that you may like one or the other more,” the Spaniard said.
“I think that with respect to titles, Djokovic is the best in history and there is nothing to discuss about that.”
Despite grappling with persistent injury concerns in recent years, including a troublesome foot problem that led to his absence from the 2021 US Open, Nadal is determined not to let these challenges serve as excuses for his performance.
“As always, everyone can see the story as they wish, saying that I suffered many injuries. Bad luck for me or bad luck that I had my body this way,” he said.

“He has had another one and in some ways that is also part of the sport. I congratulate him for everything he is achieving and it doesn’t cause me any kind of frustration.”
The 37-year-old also spoke about fellow Spaniard, the new kid on the block Carlos Alcaraz, winner of this year’s Wimbledon.
“He has been the world number one until recently. Although he’s very young right now, practically the only rival I see for him is Djokovic,” Nadal added.
Despite losing his record of Grand Slam titles to current world number one Djokovic, Nadal is more than happy with what he has achieved in his career to date.
“I said it when I was the one with the most Slams, I said it when we were tied and I say it now that I am behind. I am not going to be the one who tries, through a personal struggle, to want to be what I am not,” he said.
“What is, is, and what is not, is not. I say this, I am very satisfied with everything that I have done.”
(With Reuters inputs)





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