How vulnerable was Djokovic really on HC in 2017?

Hitman

Bionic Poster
Watching Kyrgios here, you can see just how good he was playing at the time. The matches were actually quite close with Djokovic. Was Novak at his best? I don't think so, but was he that vulnerable? I am not so sure. It took an exceptional Kyrgios to beat him Acapulco and IW. The same Kyrgios then gave Federer all he could handle in Miami, and beat Nadal the week before Nadal won the USO.



 

ND-13

Hall of Fame
When Nick is at his peak, there is very little an opponent can do. Unfortunately for him, that does not happen as often as he would like because of injuries.
 

adil1972

Hall of Fame
An interesting Big3 scenario

if you can change big3 slam titles, what will be their slam distribution will be provided that total slam count remains the same and they all win all 4 slams atleast once.

For example djok winning all 4 slams 6 times = 6 × 4 = 24
 
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StrongRule

Talk Tennis Guru
Yeah, Acapulco was a high quality match, and Kyrgios simply outplayed him with his servebotting.

In IW Djokovic played quiet bad though.
 

nolefam_2024

Talk Tennis Guru
He was not at his best. But he would be good enough to win matches and go to QF SF where lose to top 10.


Kyrgios played very good to get those wins.
 

Sport

G.O.A.T.
Kyrgios has the life we all dream of.

Earning 15 million and subsequently having hot girlfriends by virtue of an exceptional talent. He was a solid top 20 in the world many years without a coach and barely practising!

Replying OP: it was the worst Djokovic ever. But very few can beat Djokovic regardless of his form.
 
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