"Novak Djokovic has made me a better player", says Roger Federer

ABCD

Hall of Fame
20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer believes his ongoing rivarly with Novak Djokovic has helped him become a better player.

During a question and answer session at the Qatar Open, Roger Federer praised the World No 1 for his achievements and described him as one of the greatest players of all time.

“I enjoy playing against him [Djokovic]. I really feel like we get the best out of each other,” Federer said.

“We have different playing styles, so it almost depends on the day in terms of which court we’re playing on and how the matches have been leading up to that match.

“Against the best players you have to bring your best game. Otherwise, it will not be enough. Especially against somebody like Novak who can go into a mode where he is not going to miss.”

The 39-year-old, who has faced Novak Djokovic 50 times on the ATP tour and losing the head to head narrowly 23-27, commended the variety and different aspects to the Serbian’s game.

“He can defend very well and be aggressive, he has a very good balance. That’s why he is one of the greatest players ever,” Federer explained.

“It has been a pleasure to play against him and he’s one of the players who have made me a better player. It’s great to have him in the game.”

Federer will make his long-awaited comeback at the Qatar Open next week having not played since his last match against Novak Djokovic in the semi-final of the 2020 Australian Open.
 

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G.O.A.T.
Need a gif of that Djokovic respect quote he kept repeating in a lot of Tennis TV videos. :p

Surely this is the best Djokovic photo of all-time??

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Nom nom more titles, Slams, YE#1 incoming then.

It's ovah for the rest of the tour.
 

canta_Brian

Hall of Fame
Tldr version:

Eventually playing against Novak becomes so boring that it’s better to just lose and go home.
 

Beckerserve

Legend
Interesting comments. Stand out remarks there...'one of greatest of all time' and 'goes into a mode where he wont miss'.
Interesting of Team Djokovic interprets those comments.
 

mwym

Professional
Planning ahead.

He has started rehearsing for Djokovic's retirement, whenever it happens.

By RG final as latest, he will start doing the same for Nadal's retirement.
 

Lleytonstation

Talk Tennis Guru
20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer believes his ongoing rivarly with Novak Djokovic has helped him become a better player.

During a question and answer session at the Qatar Open, Roger Federer praised the World No 1 for his achievements and described him as one of the greatest players of all time.

“I enjoy playing against him [Djokovic]. I really feel like we get the best out of each other,” Federer said.

“We have different playing styles, so it almost depends on the day in terms of which court we’re playing on and how the matches have been leading up to that match.

“Against the best players you have to bring your best game. Otherwise, it will not be enough. Especially against somebody like Novak who can go into a mode where he is not going to miss.”

The 39-year-old, who has faced Novak Djokovic 50 times on the ATP tour and losing the head to head narrowly 23-27, commended the variety and different aspects to the Serbian’s game.

“He can defend very well and be aggressive, he has a very good balance. That’s why he is one of the greatest players ever,” Federer explained.

“It has been a pleasure to play against him and he’s one of the players who have made me a better player. It’s great to have him in the game.”

Federer will make his long-awaited comeback at the Qatar Open next week having not played since his last match against Novak Djokovic in the semi-final of the 2020 Australian Open.
Imagine how good Djoker would be if there was someone to push him and become a better player?
 

Jai

Professional
Imagine how good Djoker would be if there was someone to push him and become a better player?

Sigh. Your post is resorting to the usual disingenuous route of slyly tarnishing Novak's (and others use it to attack Rafa's) excellence too.

A considerable part of the credit of younger guys not being able to challenge Djokodal consistently, especially on the big stage, can be attributed to Djokodal's excellence. But for some comments like this, it is always a glass half empty kind of situation.

If they lose to younger guys several times, the hoopla will be " Fed managed to win several times against Djokodal, but they are losing to Tom Dick and Harry, so Djokodal are clearly less impressive"

And when they consistently manage to stay on top of the younger guys, it is "The new guys suck so bad , imagine if there was some real competition".

Fed seems to have given credit where it is due. Wouldn't kill you to do the same.
 

Lleytonstation

Talk Tennis Guru
Sigh. Your post is resorting to the usual disingenuous route of slyly tarnishing Novak's (and others use it to attack Rafa's) excellence too.

A considerable part of the credit of younger guys not being able to challenge Djokodal consistently, especially on the big stage, can be attributed to Djokodal's excellence. But for some comments like this, it is always a glass half empty kind of situation.

If they lose to younger guys several times, the hoopla will be " Fed managed to win several times against Djokodal, but they are losing to Tom Dick and Harry, so Djokodal are clearly less impressive"

And when they consistently manage to stay on top of the younger guys, it is "The new guys suck so bad , imagine if there was some real competition".

Fed seems to have given credit where it is due. Wouldn't kill you to do the same.
No. Just no. That line of thinking might have worked for the lost-gen like Nishi, Dimitrov, Thiem, but we are talking about 2-3 generations.

Guys that are 6-12 years younger still getting smashed.
 
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