Noelan
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Man, youre such a boring simpletonGosh, I really wish I liked this guy. I wish I could see what his fans do in him. I just can't see how he excites you so much, I'm really trying.

Srs,get a life .
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Man, youre such a boring simpletonGosh, I really wish I liked this guy. I wish I could see what his fans do in him. I just can't see how he excites you so much, I'm really trying.
Is it not funny that Roger, Andy and Berdych all had longer hairs and similar if i may add, in the beginning of their career or at the same age groupHahahaha.
Also young Berdych lol. :lol:
I finished him off, no worriesSo OP, how's that circle jerking and hard on going for you?
LOL no you don'tWell done Novak.
Looks like you proved a lot of people wrong, myself included at some points.
Best wishes for the off season and for 2016.
Man, youre such a boring simpleton
Srs,get a life .
Don't you dare. That would make you a gloryhunter1. Can't be boring if you never miss one of my posts.
2. I'm being 100% legit. I watched his video on FB of him chatting with fans after his WTF victory and really found myself wishing I could support him bc he's a great guy.
3. Get off my jock. Dudes on grindr are less thirsty for a response from me than you are.
Man you whine 24/7 here1. Can't be boring if you never miss one of my posts.
2. I'm being 100% legit. I watched his video on FB of him chatting with fans after his WTF victory and really found myself wishing I could support him bc he's a great guy.
3. Get off my jock. Dudes on grindr are less thirsty for a response from me than you are.
Man you whines 24/7 here, I didn't want to put anyone on ignore here but...
I'm not stalking you, as you write stuff at public forum. Get a life kidPlease do if it means you'll stop stalking me and being butthurt that we don't like the same player.
I'm not stalking you, as you writes stuff at public forum. Get a life kid![]()
:lol: :lol:"Maaaaan if only that cool MN guy was a Djokovic fan, I'd be having several seats"
Very much so.Is it not funny that Roger, Andy and Berdych all had longer hairs and similar if i may add, in the beginning of their career or at the same age group
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Pity young Berdych got the ticket for the business class (GS) at times but never boarded it.
Thanks.Nice picture edits btw for Novak's trophies.
He's lucky to have you as a fan.![]()
I will add that.Another record that might be worth adding to your list:
Highest number of wins against the rest of the "Big Four" : 15-4 [ previous one was also held by Djokovic in 2011 - 12-2 ]
Well, not every milestone is colossal as I said. There are some "first man" achievements but there are some where he just joined others in succeeding something.3 slams, 6 masters, YEC. Novak's season in stupendoues. But some of the stats are so stupid. It actually undermines Novak's achievment.
For eg:
First man since Federer in 2007 to defend the Wimbledon title
First man since Federer in 2007 to hold number 1 ranking for an entire calendar year
>>This though technically correct is propaganda. Many people have done it. More correct would be like "Joined Federer, Sampras, Becker, McEnroe, Borg to successfully defend wimbledon. Same with whole year no. 1
First man to defeat Federer twice at Wimbledon
First man to defeat Federer three times at the US Open
>> Records against particular player in a tournament doesn't matter unless that player is known to have iron like grip on that tournament. To shall we add "First man to lose 3 Cincinnati finals to federer. First man to lose 2 times to Nadal at US Open or first man to lose 6 times to Nadal in French Open
First man to hold a neutral/positive H2H against Federer at all four Grand Slams
>> Again a twisted record. How does it matter whether at individual GS he is tied up with Fed or it. He is 8-6 against Fed and 4-9 against Nadal in GS. Nadal is 9-2 against Fed in slams(5-0 in French, 3-0 in AO and 1-2 in W) which is much better record compared to Novak.
First man to knock out all other defending Slam champions in a calendar year
>>>This takes the cake. How does it matter I cannot fathom.
Coming to the record what do you mean, all Slam winners or all defending slam champs. Defending slam champs were Stan wawrinka, Nadal, Djokovic and Cilic whom he beat this year.If the record is for all slam winners the Djoko didnt beat Hewitt in 2015.
If the record is defeating all other defending slam champion, then Roger did beat Nadal in 2007, who was the only defending slam champ other than himself.
I will add that.
@MichaelNadal is there supposed to be an awards ceremony for TTW members these days?
Yes this year it seems people have been down to do a members awards also. It'll be in odds and ends. There was a nomination category for it, we need to get it going again....
First man to win 5 Australian Open titles
Third man alongside Laver and Federer to reach all 4 Slam finals in one year
Second man alongside Federer to have multiple 3 Slam seasons
First man since Federer in 2007 to defend the Wimbledon title
First man to defeat Federer twice at Wimbledon
First man to defeat Federer three times at the US Open
Second man alongside Soderling to defeat Nadal at the French Open
First man to defeat Nadal in straight sets in best-of-five match on clay
First man to defeat both Federer and Nadal at all four Grand Slams
First man to hold a neutral/positive H2H against Federer at all four Grand Slams
First man to knock out all other defending Slam champions in a calendar year
6th man with double digit Grand Slam titles
First man to win 6 Masters in one year
First man to win 6 Masters at least three times (IW, Miami, Rome, Montreal, Shanghai, Bercy)
First man to win 4 Masters at least 4 times (IW, Miami, Rome, Bercy)
First man to win an Indian Wells-Miami double three times
First man to win an Australian Open-Indian Wells-Miami triple two times
First man to win first three Masters of the year (Indian Wells-Miami-Monte Carlo)
Joint-most decorated player at Indian Wells, with 4 titles
Most decorated player at Shanghai Masters, with 3 titles
Most decorated player at Bercy, with 4 titles
First man to win 3 Bercy titles in a row
First man to participate in 8 Masters finals in a year
First man to win 5 Masters in one year on two occasions
First man to win 5 consecutive Masters in which he participated (done twice)
Biggest number of Masters wins in a season – 39
Biggest number of hard court Masters titles – 19
Second longest Masters winning streak (30, only bettered by his other streak – 31 )
Biggest amount of points (16.785)
Biggest lead over number 2 (8.535)
First number 1 not to drop any ATP points for the entire 12 months, from Shanghai 2014 semis to 2015 WTF RR
First man to beat Nadal at every big clay tournament
First man to beat Federer five times in one season
First man to beat Nadal, Federer and Murray at least 20 times each
Biggest number of wins against the rest of the Big Four in one year - 15
First man since Federer in 2007 to hold number 1 ranking for an entire calendar year
Longest run of final tournament appearances in one season – 15 finals in a row
Joint 4th with Lendl and McEnroe with 4 year-end number 1 rankings
5th all-time player on the list of number of weeks spent at number 1, about to enter a 174th week of his reign
Record number of top 10 wins in a season - 31
First man to have at least 20 wins over top 10 players in 4 seasons
First man to beat all top 10 players in a calendar year
Longest winning run at World Tour Finals – 15 wins in a row
First man to win 4 WTF titles in a row
Highest amount of prize money in one season...
I just realised that 70 of Novak's 82 wins this year were at Masters 1000 level and above.I'd imagine that's another record of his that won't be broken any time soon!
This should definitely be included in the records, regardless of inflation etc.21 592 125 $ prize money in 1 year. Holy moly!
14 570 935 $ was previous record held by Rafa Nadal in 2013.
And if euro was 1.4 or 1.5 $ like 5 or 6 years ago, he would have won 25 mil $
Stan ruined a perfect season. Dominating the full season is harder than it looks, just ask serena
Still more points than 2006 when corrected.Is this the highest number of points ever in a year? How it compares to 2006 when corrected?
It was added. Only the precise number was unknown.This should definitely be included in the records, regardless of inflation etc.
We Novak fans aren't that greedy. It's okay if he loses a couple of matches here and there.A perfect season would be winning all your matches so I think Ivo, Roger and Andy also helped stopped it being quite that!![]()
Gosh, I really wish I liked this guy. I wish I could see what his fans do in him. I just can't see how he excites you so much, I'm really trying.
Second man alongside Federer to have multiple 3 Slam seasons
Wow take that Federer.The greatest, he was tonight. Not just tonight, but throughout the entire 2015. So many impressive matches, so many great shots, such a cool head. He was THE man to beat.
The incredible season for the best player in the world has come to an end in fantastic fashion. He won WTF again, beating his two biggest rivals along the way. 9th time this year the great Fedal were 2nd best to one man, and an astonishing 45th time overall. But that is not all. This year, he has achieved so many Open era milestones, small and large, and a lot of them will hardly be beaten by anyone else anytime soon. Here, they are:
First man to win 5 Australian Open titles
Third man alongside Laver and Federer to reach all 4 Slam finals in one year
Second man alongside Federer to have multiple 3 Slam seasons
First man since Federer in 2007 to defend the Wimbledon title
First man to defeat Federer twice at Wimbledon
First man to defeat Federer three times at the US Open
Second man alongside Soderling to defeat Nadal at the French Open
First man to defeat Nadal in straight sets in best-of-five match on clay
First man to defeat both Federer and Nadal at all four Grand Slams
First man to hold a neutral/positive H2H against Federer at all four Grand Slams
First man to knock out all other defending Slam champions in a calendar year
6th man with double digit Grand Slam titles
First man to win 6 Masters in one year
First man to win 6 Masters at least three times (IW, Miami, Rome, Montreal, Shanghai, Bercy)
First man to win 4 Masters at least 4 times (IW, Miami, Rome, Bercy)
First man to win an Indian Wells-Miami double three times
First man to win an Australian Open-Indian Wells-Miami triple two times
First man to win first three Masters of the year (Indian Wells-Miami-Monte Carlo)
Joint-most decorated player at Indian Wells, with 4 titles
Most decorated player at Shanghai Masters, with 3 titles
Most decorated player at Bercy, with 4 titles
First man to win 3 Bercy titles in a row
First man to participate in 8 Masters finals in a year
First man to win 5 Masters in one year on two occasions
First man to win 5 consecutive Masters in which he participated (done twice)
Biggest number of Masters wins in a season – 39
Biggest number of hard court Masters titles – 19
Second longest Masters winning streak (30, only bettered by his other streak – 31 )
Biggest amount of points (16.785)
Biggest lead over number 2 (8.535)
First number 1 not to drop any ATP points for the entire 12 months, from Shanghai 2014 semis to 2015 WTF RR
First man to beat Nadal at every big clay tournament
First man to beat Federer five times in one season
First man to beat Nadal, Federer and Murray at least 20 times each
Biggest number of wins against the rest of the Big Four in one year - 15
First man since Federer in 2007 to hold number 1 ranking for an entire calendar year
Longest run of final tournament appearances in one season – 15 finals in a row
Joint 4th with Lendl and McEnroe with 4 year-end number 1 rankings
5th all-time player on the list of number of weeks spent at number 1, about to enter a 174th week of his reign
Record number of top 10 wins in a season - 31
First man to have at least 20 wins over top 10 players in 4 seasons
First man to beat all top 10 players in a calendar year
Longest winning run at World Tour Finals – 15 wins in a row
First man to win 4 WTF titles in a row
Highest amount of prize money in one season (21 592 125 $)...
After so many painful years before 2011, and a couple of disappointments in 2012-2014, Novak Djokovic has responded in the best possible way, having the best season since Laver 1969. How long will he keep this amazing level of performances going? Nobody knows. But two things are certain. 1. He has undoubtedly sealed his place in the highest league of tennis players, and 2. He is now going to rest and enjoy reminding himself of all these magical moments that happened this year.
You deserved this more than anyone else Novak. Whenever people doubted you, you proved them wrong in the best and classiest way possible. For me, you are the best sportsman in the world and best inspiration there is right now. Many many congratulations to you for this miraculous year, as well as all the achievements in the previous ones, and I hope you keep amazing us with your fantastic tennis and wish you all the best in 2016 and beyond.
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It was all about him this year - Djokovic finishes the year with a 5th WTF crown, a personal best 82-6 record and a record 11th title
AJDE NOLE!!!
Dmitrov lover on a tennis forum talking crap shocker
Dmitrov lover on a tennis forum talking crap shocker
Correct, not denying that.I guess wording it like that puts Djokovic "alongside" Federer. But the reality is that Roger stands alone in 3-slam seasons, having done so 3 times.
13 Slams are not bigger than 17. Winning next two Slams would be an amazing achievement, but there is a lot more to do to be in GOAT discussion.Wow take that Federer.
3 more slams and Federer's goat claim vanished before he retires.
Wow that thought itself is amazing.
Hard to keep track, he takes so many achievements into count.![]()
In the Larry's Tennis Greatness Index I've been maintaining, in 2015, Novak is the real mover.
He surpassed Agassi, McEnroe, and Borg and jumped from #9 to #6. I think he has a chance to reach Top 5 or even Top 3 next year.
http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/index.php?threads/larrys-tennis-greatness-index.529698/
This is not meant for your record list.Hard to keep track, he takes so many achievements into count.
At this rate, he will be in top 3 by the end of 2016. But there is a lot of work to be done.This is not meant for your record list.
Like the composite score timnz has been updating, this index is a way to quantify the overall achievement and shows how Novak is improving in the big picture compared to the best.
It looks like your hard work has been cited by Novakdjokovic.com. Great job. They should have given you credit.The greatest, he was tonight. Not just tonight, but throughout the entire 2015. So many impressive matches, so many great shots, such a cool head. He was THE man to beat.
The incredible season for the best player in the world has come to an end in fantastic fashion. He won WTF again, beating his two biggest rivals along the way. 9th time this year the great Fedal were 2nd best to one man, and an astonishing 45th time overall. But that is not all. This year, he has achieved so many Open era milestones, small and large, and a lot of them will hardly be beaten by anyone else anytime soon. Here, they are:
First man to win 5 Australian Open titles
Third man alongside Laver and Federer to reach all 4 Slam finals in one year
Second man alongside Federer to have multiple 3 Slam seasons
First man since Federer in 2007 to defend the Wimbledon title
First man to defeat Federer twice at Wimbledon
First man to defeat Federer three times at the US Open
Second man alongside Soderling to defeat Nadal at the French Open
First man to defeat Nadal in straight sets in best-of-five match on clay
First man to defeat both Federer and Nadal at all four Grand Slams
First man to hold a neutral/positive H2H against Federer at all four Grand Slams
First man to knock out all other defending Slam champions in a calendar year
6th man with double digit Grand Slam titles
First man to win 6 Masters in one year
First man to win 6 Masters at least three times (IW, Miami, Rome, Montreal, Shanghai, Bercy)
First man to win 4 Masters at least 4 times (IW, Miami, Rome, Bercy)
First man to win an Indian Wells-Miami double three times
First man to win an Australian Open-Indian Wells-Miami triple two times
First man to win first three Masters of the year (Indian Wells-Miami-Monte Carlo)
Joint-most decorated player at Indian Wells, with 4 titles
Most decorated player at Shanghai Masters, with 3 titles
Most decorated player at Bercy, with 4 titles
First man to win 3 Bercy titles in a row
First man to participate in 8 Masters finals in a year
First man to win 5 Masters in one year on two occasions
First man to win 5 consecutive Masters in which he participated (done twice)
Biggest number of Masters wins in a season – 39
Biggest number of hard court Masters titles – 19
Second longest Masters winning streak (30, only bettered by his other streak – 31 )
Biggest amount of points (16.785)
Biggest lead over number 2 (8.535)
First number 1 not to drop any ATP points for the entire 12 months, from Shanghai 2014 semis to 2015 WTF RR
First man to beat Nadal at every big clay tournament
First man to beat Federer five times in one season
First man to beat Nadal, Federer and Murray at least 20 times each
Biggest number of wins against the rest of the Big Four in one year - 15
First man since Federer in 2007 to hold number 1 ranking for an entire calendar year
Longest run of final tournament appearances in one season – 15 finals in a row
Joint 4th with Lendl and McEnroe with 4 year-end number 1 rankings
5th all-time player on the list of number of weeks spent at number 1, about to enter a 174th week of his reign
Record number of top 10 wins in a season - 31
First man to have at least 20 wins over top 10 players in 4 seasons
First man to beat all top 10 players in a calendar year
Longest winning run at World Tour Finals – 15 wins in a row
First man to win 4 WTF titles in a row
Highest amount of prize money in one season (21 592 125 $)...
After so many painful years before 2011, and a couple of disappointments in 2012-2014, Novak Djokovic has responded in the best possible way, having the best season since Laver 1969. How long will he keep this amazing level of performances going? Nobody knows. But two things are certain. 1. He has undoubtedly sealed his place in the highest league of tennis players, and 2. He is now going to rest and enjoy reminding himself of all these magical moments that happened this year.
You deserved this more than anyone else Novak. Whenever people doubted you, you proved them wrong in the best and classiest way possible. For me, you are the best sportsman in the world and best inspiration there is right now. Many many congratulations to you for this miraculous year, as well as all the achievements in the previous ones, and I hope you keep amazing us with your fantastic tennis and wish you all the best in 2016 and beyond.
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It was all about him this year - Djokovic finishes the year with a 5th WTF crown, a personal best 82-6 record and a record 11th title
AJDE NOLE!!!
It looks like your hard work has been cited by Novakdjokovic.com. Great job. They should have given you credit.
http://novakdjokovic.com/en/news/media/novak-sets-gold-standard-in-record-breaking-2015-season/
It looks like your hard work has been cited by Novakdjokovic.com. Great job. They should have given you credit.
http://novakdjokovic.com/en/news/media/novak-sets-gold-standard-in-record-breaking-2015-season/
Wow... I did not expect that to happen... Feels nice that my work was spotted by his own official website.Awesome @Doctor/Lawyer Red Devil. I also posted this thread on "Novak India fans" which posted the topic and DjokerNole account follows.
Great work for listing all the achievements![]()
Novak himself has seen what you wrote? Or just his team?Wow... I did not expect that to happen... Feels nice that my work was spotted by his own official website.
Wow... I did not expect that to happen... Feels nice that my work was spotted by his own official website.
If this is indeed your work, I am little bit disappointed that they didn't find a way to properly acknowledge it. They should do.
I am not dramatic. That would be a professional and decent way to do it; when you use a source you have to acknowledge it.lol. you think @Doctor/Lawyer Red Devil cares? don't be dramatic now.