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Rafael Nadal will have 'unfair' questions to answer if he finishes his career with more Grand Slams than rival Novak Djokovic due to the Serb's vaccination status, Ivan Lendl believes. Nadal leads Djokovic by 22 majors to 21 in tennis' fight to be the greatest men's player of all time.
But Djokovic could find himself barred from further tournaments over his refusal to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The Wimbledon champion was infamously deported from Australia earlier this year and appears set to miss out on the US Open later in August.
Lendl believes the 'GOAT' (Greatest Of All Time) debate will be settled if Djokovic wins more Grand Slams than Nadal. However, he fears that the Spaniard will need to answer some questions if ends on more majors than the Serb.
"I'm disappointed. I'm disappointed with Novak. I'm