Novak Djokovic reveals his son was cheering for Rafael Nadal in Australian Open final
Novak Djokovic has opened up on his ‘difficult’ watch in seeing Rafael Nadal win the Australian Open final by revealing his son was cheering on the Spaniard.
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Novak Djokovic has opened up on his ‘difficult’ watch in seeing Rafael Nadal win the Australian Open final by revealing his son was cheering on the Spaniard.
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(FILES) This file photo taken on February 2, 2020 shows Serbia’s Novak Djokovic reacting after a point against Austria’s Dominic Thiem during their men’s singles final match on day fourteen of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne. – In an interview published on February 15, 2022, world number one Novak Djokovic has claimed he is not anti-vaccination but would rather skip Grand Slams than be forced to get a Covid jab. (Photo by Greg WOOD / AFP) /
Novak Djokovic says he will not defend his Wimbledon or French Open titles if the tournaments require mandatory COVID-19 vaccination for competitors.
The tournament director for the Monte Carlo Masters has praised Rafael Nadal’s “superhuman” efforts in winning the 2022 Australian Open. Nadal came from two sets down in an epic final to beat Daniil Medvedev and claim a record-breaking 21st Grand Slam title. Ad/> The success came just a month after Nadal had returned to the ATP Tour, having missed the second half of 2021 with a foot injury.
Rafael Nadal will be «the toughest guy to beat» when the clay-court season begins later this year, believes Alex Corretja. Nadal won a record 21st Grand Slam title at the Australian Open — just his second triumph at the event in his career — and one that came after a long lay-off with a foot injury. Ad/> The elite of men's tennis don't hit the dirt in earnest until April but when they do, Corretja believes Nadal will possess all his usual dominance, plus the mental boost of that win in Melbourne.
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