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Toni Nadal believes that Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic may struggle to win many more majors

Toni Nadal thinks nephew Rafa Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic will find it hard to rack up more major titles in the coming years. The trio are consistently hailed as the best three players to ever play men's tennis and have dominated the Grand Slam scene as a collective since the late 2000s. Ad/> But speaking at a press conference detailing next summer's ATP 250 event in Majorca, Toni said he thought that situation might be at an end.

Tennis'She's the best, like Federer' — Barty lauded by WTA rivals after Australian Open win8 HOURS AGO Asked whether 21 slams would be enough to win the major GOAT race, he said: «I have no idea. I wish I did. »Djokovic is in theory the favourite to win Wimbledon, at Roland Garros I hope it will be Rafael and the US Open I don't know.

«It [21] may or may not be enough. The reality is that it is increasingly difficult to win a Grand Slam because of their ages and because of the players who come from below [the next gen].» Toni was also candid about his nephew's physical state, declaring his surprise at how long Nadal has been able to play for given his congenital foot issue — whilst warning it will impact his life at some point in the future. Uncle Toni snubs Djokovic in GOAT debate: Rafa would've been the best without his injuries Kyrgios admits to self-harming and 'dark thoughts' He said: «The specialist who saw him in 2005 told us that it would be very difficult for him to do sport at the highest level, but Rafael has been defying that in the best possible way, because he has been able to face up to a difficult situation.

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