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"As an honest Djokovic fan since birth, I want to admit that Nadal is real GOAT" - Novak Djokovic's fans react as Rafael Nadal wins 22nd Grand Slam title

Novak Djokovic's fans react to Rafael Nadal's incredible French Open triumph
Novak Djokovic's fans react to Rafael Nadal's incredible French Open triumph

Rafael Nadal extended his lead over Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer in the Grand Slam race by winning his 22nd Major at the 2022 French Open on Sunday. The Spaniard is now two clear of his great rivals.

Fans flooded social media with congratulatory messages for Nadal following another big achievement. Apart from the neutral and dedicated fans of the Spaniard, many of Djokovic's supporters also took to Twitter to express their thoughts.

"As an Honest Djokovic fan since birth, I want to admit that Nadal is real GOAT, he leads my finished hero by 2 Grand slam and 1 Gold Medal and he is vaccinated as well. Warra Player," one fan wrote on Twitter.
As an Honest Djokovic fan since birth, I want to admit that Nadal is real GOAT, he leads my finished hero by 2 Grand slam and 1 Gold Medal and he is vaccinated as well.
Warra Player

👏👏👏
I have absolutely no issues in congratulating @RafaelNadal winning @rolandgarros yes he got a bit lucky with Zverev getting injured but unlike the @AustralianOpen he won this slam fair and square and 22 slams is an amazing feat. Greatest clay courter of all time, fab achievement.

Meanwhile, another Djokovic fan believes the Serb will have his chance to catch and even surpass the Grand Slam record set by the Spaniard. At the same time, they feel no one will be able to match some of the records set by the current World No. 1.

Hey #Nolefam

Novak will have many chances to attempt to catch up and surpass the Slam race

But it will be difficult for anybody to:

* take his ‘Weeks at 1’ record
* hold all 4 Slams at once
* win all 9 M1000 (Novak has done it twice)

Grass season is here! https://t.co/tzixrmLUug
Feel sorry for Felix as he was inches from beating Nadal & could have made his first grand slam final as Djokovic was under par & Zverev got injured!!

Unfortunately for FAA his coach didn't do the the job he was paid to do!!

One fan praised Nadal's achievement but at the same time railed against the "massive disrespect" shown towards Djokovic in Australia earlier in the year.

For context, the Serb was prevented from defending his Australian Open title in January after being deported from the country due to problems with his visa and vaccination status.

"I have no problem with this renaming the PC court to honour Rafa Nadal. But then they think it’s OK that Novak is detained in Australia. The 9-time champion. Such massive disrespect, then they wonder why Novak fans make so much noise," said a tweet.
I have no problem with this renaming the PC court to honour Rafa Nadal.

But then they think it’s OK that Novak is detained in Australia. The 9-time champion. Such massive disrespect, then they wonder why Novak fans make so much noise twitter.com/theljubicic/st…
Reminder: Novak Djokovic wasn't deported from Australia because he forced his way in. He was deported based on "public interest" by the whims of a politician, even though he was given a valid visa to participate in the AO.

This changed tennis history

Other fans expressed their belief in Djokovic's ability to go on a winning run at the Grand Slams and soon clinch the record of all-time titles won.

"Don’t worry Novak Djokovic. Sooner or later you will become the king of Grand Slams!!! Wimbledon, US Open and next year’s Australian Open will be yours and you’ll have 23 GS by then!!! I really believe in you!!! IDEMOOOOOO!!!!" one such fan wrote.
Don’t worry @DjokerNole sooner or later you will become the king of Grand Slams!!! Wimbledon, US Open and next year’s Australian Open will be yours and you’ll have 23 GS by then!!! I really believe in you!!! IDEMOOOOOO!!!!
you are, hands down, the best person I've had the privilege of knowing and loving, you will overcome this slump. you have been through a lot, and I know you will find the strength to overcome it, because your story can't end here. it WONT. I love you, always @DjokerNole 💖
Congrats to Rafa on winning Roland Garros.

Hurts a lot as a Nole fan, how great most of last year was and how terrible it has started…

But if anyone can come back from this, it’s @DjokerNole

Let’s not feel sad today #Nolefam 😊
The fact that we are unsure of Novak's participation in 2 slams, yet alone his chances to win, says a lot about everything now....

These are dark days, with an increased pressure now to win on the green pastures of London.....

Novak Djokovic will now turn his attention to Wimbledon, where he will aim to clinch his 21st Grand Slam title. He will go into the tournament as the favorite, considering he is the three-time defending champion at the grasscourt Major.

Djokovic will be ranked No. 3 in the build-up to Wimbledon, as he is set to relinquish top spot on 13 June.

"Me, Roger, Novak, we achieved things that probably we never expected" - Rafael Nadal

2022 French Open - Day 10
2022 French Open - Day 10

Rafael Nadal has always maintained that he is content with all his achievements and does not play with the sole aim of being the leader among Grand Slam title winners.

Speaking after his victory on Sunday, the Spaniard further highlighted the same, before saying that Federer, Djokovic, and himself have achieved a level of success that they never expected.

"It's not about being the best of the history. It's not about the records. It's about I like what I do, you know. I like to play tennis. And I like the competition," he said.
"As I said couple of times in the past, and is not a thing that I repeat, is not the thing that I don't feel for me, we achieved our dreams. Me, Roger, Novak, we achieved things that probably we never expected," the 36-year-old added.
🇪🇸 Legend of the game.

@RafaelNadal I #RolandGarros https://t.co/Xz40xbOuko

The Spaniard is still uncertain about his participation at the 2022 Wimbledon Championships. He stated that he will undergo a new course of treatment for his injured foot, following which he will have more clarity on his immediate and long-term future in the sport.

Wimbledon begins on 27 June and concludes on 10 July.

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