The debate over who is the GOAT has been on for several years. Novak Djokovic has been making headlines recently, with his stunning performances on the court and his controversial comments off the court. However, according to a former coach of Serena Williams, Djokovic is facing injustice.
In a recent Instagram reel, Patrick Mouratoglou compared the Nole with Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. For years, Federer and Nadal have been the favorites to win Grand Slam titles. However, the Serb has been making a strong case for himself in recent years, and many believe that he might become the GOAT.
According to Mouratoglou, Djokovic is treated unfairly when compared to Federer and Nadal. He believes that Djokovic’s ability to overcome criticism and unpopularity is one of the reasons why his fans admire him.
Serena Williams’ former coach shares his strong voice about the NoleMouratoglou pointed out that Djokovic has had to face two of the greatest tennis players of all time and is now in a position to break their records to become the greatest himself. His comments have caused a stir in the tennis community. Some fans agreed with him and numerous others opposed his views. Djokovic’s fans are passionate about his game and believe that he is overly criticized by the media and the public. His fans have always stood by him, despite the fact that Nole has been involved in several controversies in the past.
In the Insta reel, Mouratoglou spoke, ” Novak Djokovic’s fans hate injustice. Novak Djokovic is liked because he is criticized and unloved. A lot of people are tough on him and it’s very unfair.”
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The tennis mentor also added, “People also admire him because he had faced two greats of all time. And he is in a position to break their records to become the greatest himself. His fans hate injustice and his ability to overcome it. “
Djoker’s fans are passionate about him and will continue to support him no matter what. The question remains – will Djokovic be able to break the records of Federer and Nadal and become the greatest of all time?