sunnyIce
Semi-Pro
Oh no he didn't. Why why oh why.
Found this from Andy, also a teaser from Nole. haha. we know who's side they are on. Youth Power!
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/latest/2011/06/19/nadal-is-the-best-murray-115875-23212726/
World number four Murray said: "Rafa for me is maybe the best. He's very young, he's got everything including a gold medal in the Olympics and the Davis Cup so that also is something that's very impressive."
He added: "He's won on all of the surfaces and his head-to-head record with Federer is very impressive, so I think he's got a very strong case for being the best player."
Djokovic was less willing to commit to either man but he feels Nadal's youth is an important factor. The Serb said: "Obviously results-wise it's Federer, he has won the most grand slams. He's still up there. But Nadal has been incredible the last couple of years.
"He has won the Olympics, he has won Davis Cup, he has won everything that a tennis player can imagine to win. So I think Nadal has maybe more years to play at the top of men's tennis."
Found this from Andy, also a teaser from Nole. haha. we know who's side they are on. Youth Power!
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/latest/2011/06/19/nadal-is-the-best-murray-115875-23212726/
World number four Murray said: "Rafa for me is maybe the best. He's very young, he's got everything including a gold medal in the Olympics and the Davis Cup so that also is something that's very impressive."
He added: "He's won on all of the surfaces and his head-to-head record with Federer is very impressive, so I think he's got a very strong case for being the best player."
Djokovic was less willing to commit to either man but he feels Nadal's youth is an important factor. The Serb said: "Obviously results-wise it's Federer, he has won the most grand slams. He's still up there. But Nadal has been incredible the last couple of years.
"He has won the Olympics, he has won Davis Cup, he has won everything that a tennis player can imagine to win. So I think Nadal has maybe more years to play at the top of men's tennis."