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Who is better Rafael Nadal or Roger Federer?

Who is better Rafael Nadal or Roger Federer?

Federer leads on grass (3–1) and indoor hard court (5–1). Nadal leads on clay (14–2) and outdoor hard court (8–6). A total of 14 matches have been in majors with Nadal leading 10–4. Nadal leads 6–0 at the French Open and 3–1 at the Australian Open, while Federer leads 3–1 at Wimbledon.

Is Nadal going to retire?

Despite his continuing injury issues, he says he does not have any plans of retiring soon. “As long as I am healthy and able to compete, I intend to enjoy my life in tennis and always give 100 per cent. That’s how I see the sport.

Who is the best Djokovic Federer or Nadal?

Outlasting, beating the elite In matches that went the distance, Djokovic has a record of 35 wins and 10 losses; a win rate of 77. Nadal is 22-12 (63\%) and Federer 32-23 (58\%). Djokovic also reigns supreme when it comes to matches against top-ten opponents. His win/loss record is 222-100; a success rate of 69.

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Has Federer beaten Nadal on clay?

Federer would never beat Nadal again on clay, their record on red dirt now being 14-2, while in their overall head-to-head, the Spaniard still prevails 24-16.

Will Federer retire?

For now, Federer, one of the greatest athletes of this or any era, does not intend to retire, but after turning 40 last Sunday and after two operations on his right knee in 2020, he is well aware that the odds are heavily against him. He is an optimist, no doubt, long inclined to see the water bottle as half full.

Is Djokovic retiring?

N ovak Djokovic has revealed plans to become a coach when he retires from his esteemed playing career on the tennis court. At 34, the Serb has won it all with nine Australian Open titles topping his tally of 20 Grand Slams, putting him level with contemporaries Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer.

Is Federer retiring in 2021?

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For now, Federer, one of the greatest athletes of this or any era, does not intend to retire, but after turning 40 last Sunday and after two operations on his right knee in 2020, he is well aware that the odds are heavily against him.