All credit to Daniil Medvedev, but I believe the legends of our game still have something to offer: Andrew Castle on the Big 3
In a recent interview with Tennis365, Andrew Castle claimed that the Big 3 - Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, and Novak Djokovic - "still have something to offer" to the sport. Despite applauding Daniil Medvedev for reaching the pinnacle of the ATP rankings on Monday, Castle hailed the Big 3 as the "legends of the game" and hinted that their hegemony is still prevalent in men's tennis.
Daniil Medvedev was crowned the new World No. 1 player on Monday, overtaking Novak Djokovic after the Serb held the spot for 86 consecutive weeks from February 2020. Interestingly, the Russian is the first player outside the 'Big 4' (another colloquial term for Big 3 plus Andy Murray) to climb to the top spot in the ATP rankings since 2004. But it's the Big 3 that have held the top spot for the majority of that period.
Castle gave Medvedev credit for his accomplishment, but was quick to point out that the era of the Big 3 is still not over.
“All credit to Daniil Medvedev [for becoming World No. 1], but I believe these legends of our game still have something to offer. Rafa turns up and reminds you what real glamor is with a five-hour final like that and a narrative you couldn’t have written. Who knows what Novak still has to say and if Roger can be a part of it," said Castle.
Despite admitting that a future without the Big 3 is possible, Castle said that he doesn't want to think about such a situation right now. He also feels Djokovic and Federer will be "incredibly motivated" to win more Majors after seeing Nadal overtake them in the Slam race by lifting the Australian Open crown.
Castle further joked that the only camera that everyone missed was the one covering the expressions on Djokovic's face when Nadal won the Australian Open title. However, he remarked that the Serb's motivation will be "1000 percent going forward" and that he "will want to come back" really soon.
“We can see a future without those guys, but I’d rather not contemplate that at the moment. I can’t help but think that if Roger can tee it up at Wimbledon, he can still be a part of that tournament. With Novak, I’d imagine his motivation will be 1000 per-cent going forward. whether he will be allowed to play in France we don’t know, but I think he’s going to be incredibly motivated," mentioned Castle.
“The only camera we were missing at the Australian Open was one on Novak’s face when Rafa made it to 21 (Grand Slams). I’m sure he will want to come back and be part of that story again," added the former British player.
Rafael Nadal is set to play at the 2022 Indian Wells Masters but Federer and Djokovic are out
With their advancing careers has come sporadic schedules for the Big 3. Djokovic will likely miss out on the Indian Wells Masters and Miami Open due to vaccine mandates in the US. Federer, on the other hand, is still recovering from his knee surgery and is unlikely to return to the tour before Wimbledon 2022. The last tournament that featured the Big 3 together was the French Open in 2021.
However, unlike Djokovic and Federer, Rafael Nadal will be seen in action at the Indian Wells Masters after his Acapulco Open win. The Spaniard will be challenged by the likes of Daniil Medvedev, Alexander Zverev, and Stefanos Tsitsipas at the Masters 1000 tournament.
Rafael Nadal will be eyeing his fourth title at the Indian Wells Masters, a tournament he last won in 2013.
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