"Wonder if anyone will love Novak Djokovic one day" - Tennis fans react to Roger Federer holding Rafael Nadal in high regard despite rivalry
Several fans have taken to social media to express doubt if Novak Djokovic will ever be appreciated by his rivals, the way Roger Federer recently voiced his regard for rival-turned-friend Rafael Nadal.
During an event in New York, Federer commented on his high-profile rivalry with Nadal over the course of his career.
"We started respecting the rivalry we used to have and we almost miss it, playing each other every other weekend. Back in the day we couldn’t stand each other probably for that but he is a great man and I wish he can come back one more time," he said.
Reacting to Federer's statement, a fan wrote:
"Amazing how bitter rivals respect each other so much that hate turns to love....viz: McEnroe and Borg.....I wonder if anyone will love Djokovic one day though."
Another user compared the Serb's conduct to Maria Sharapova and wrote:
"Novak is like Sharapova, he clearly distanced himself from tennis friendship, not as bad as Maria though."
Another user responded with a straightforward reply.
"Nah no one will love Djokovic," the user wrote.
Another fan dismissed the bond between Federer and Nadal as something not genuine.
"Everyone knows this is a fake and PR friendship made after Djokovic started to surpass them," the fan wrote.
Here are a few more reactions:
"Played more matches with Novak Djokovic but I started it with Roger Federer; we have shared so much" - Rafael Nadal
Roger Federer played the last match (doubles) of his career alongside Rafael Nadal in the 2022 Laver Cup, which was an emotional event for Nadal. A few days after Federer's retirement, Nadal said his rivalry with the Swiss was different from what he had with Djokovic.
"When you have a rival like Federer, throughout your career – because when I started Roger was already there, it’s true I played more matches with Novak than with Roger, but I started it with him. Due to our contrasting styles and personalities, due to affinity, in some way we have shared so much."
"Someone I have admired, who I have rivalled and also I have shared many beautiful things on and off the court was leaving. In that sense, all those moments, those feelings you have before playing a final of a Grand Slam, of an important tournament, everything that was in the air before those matches. It was different from other matches," he added.
He further stated that with Federer's retirement, a part of his life left with him.
"You know you’re not going to live that again and a part of my life left with him. It was also the emotion of saying goodbye to someone who has been so important to our sport," he said.
Federer and Nadal came face to face on 40 occasions, with the latter outdoing the Swiss 24 times. They were part of some of the greatest Grand Slam finals ever, including the one at Wimbledon in 2008.