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Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic 'have something in their brain not typical of humans' - Magnus Norman

Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic «have something in their brain not typical of humans», says Magnus Norman. The two titans are tied on 22 Grand Slams each and will likely spar again at the upcoming French Open for the moniker of the most successful men's tennis player of all time — at least for the time being. Ad That would be the fourth year in succession they have met at the second major of the tennis year.

But the picture is complicated somewhat by Nadal's ongoing recovery from injury, which has seen him out of action since the Australian Open, where he retired from his second-round match with Mackenzie McDonald. ATP Monte CarloExclusive: Djokovic hails Alcaraz-Sinner rivalry as 'good for our sport'YESTERDAY AT 07:55 Djokovic also missed the recent 'Sunshine Swing' in the US due to being denied entry over his Covid-19 vaccination status, but returned at the ongoing Monte-Carlo Masters where he beat Ivan Gakhov on Tuesday to advance to the last 16. Norman, coach of Stan Wawrinka — another multiple major champion still competing well into his thirties — says it is the mentality of Djokovic and Nadal that elevate them.

«They are professionals 365 days a year,» Norman told Clay. «They have something in their brain that is not typical of humans. »They are hungry to be better all the time, they can handle the pressure like nobody else.

«I am very impressed by how they are doing over all these years. It's hard to imagine. »They have something special that puts them in the top three or four of all time." Expanding on Nadal's prospects in 2023 as the clay season comes into view, Norman said: «It will be difficult [for him to show his usual form], but if he is healthy, he is a champion and I hope he plays well.

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