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Djokovic, Who has Won the Most Major Championships 24 Times

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Djokovic, Who has Won the Most Major Championships 24 Times, Stands as the Best Player of All Time



'Thank you' to NBA star Bryant at the award ceremony, who is by far first in terms of number of times he has been ranked first in the world and in the number of Masters wins.

‘Undisputed king of tennis.’ This is the title chosen by AFP in an article about Novak Djokovic (Serbia) on the 11th.

Djokovic, who took the top spot in the men's singles at the US Open tennis tournament that ended in New York on the 10th (local time), set a new record in this category by winning his 24th major singles title. 카지노사이트

Margaret Court (Australia), who played in the 1960s and 1970s, won 24 major women's singles titles, but since 1968, when professional players were allowed to participate in major tournaments, the number of major championships has decreased to 11.

Since 1968, Serena Williams (USA) has recorded 23 times, and in the men's division, Rafael Nadal (Spain) has recorded 22 times.

The reason AFP called Djokovic the 'undoubted king of tennis' is because of his history of competing with Roger Federer (Switzerland) and Nadal as part of the 'Big 3' around the same time.

Experts and fans have enjoyed debating 'who is better' regarding these three, and it is true that there has been no clear answer so far.

However, as Djokovic achieved his 24th major championship and beat Nadal (22nd) and Federer (20th), the answer to this debate is now solidified as 'Djokovic'.

At the awards ceremony that day, Djokovic said, "When I was 7 years old, I had a dream of becoming the best player in the world and winning Wimbledon one day. I never imagined I would win 24 major tournaments like this."

As expected, he had a hectic childhood, leaving Belgrade, Serbia to escape the war at the age of 12 and boarding a train to Munich, Germany.

There is also a famous anecdote that during his childhood, he practiced his strokes against a drained swimming pool or the wall of a bomb shelter instead of a tennis court.

He has now grown into a top-ranked player with career prize money exceeding $175 million (about 233.5 billion won).

Even when he became a top ranker, whenever he faced Federer or Nadal, it was true that there were more fans who wanted Federer or Nadal to win than fans who cheered for Novak Djokovic.

Although Federer and Nadal are players with many fans, some interpret this as discrimination against Djokovic because he is from Eastern Europe.

During the 2020 US Open match, Djokovic was disqualified after a slightly nervous ball hit the linesman. He claims that if Federer or Nadal had done something similar, he would not have been disqualified.

On the other hand, some see this as a phenomenon caused by Djokovic's 'outstanding behavior'.

Djokovic's criticism of Djokovic includes not being able to participate in last year's Australian Open and US Open because he did not receive the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19) vaccine, and writing a political message saying 'Kosovo is the heart of Serbia' on a TV camera during this year's French Open. The logic is that it increases antipathy.

However, Djokovic has always responded to such criticism by saying, "I don't care.

This is not the first nor will it be the last," and "I will only focus on winning from now on."

As he said, Djokovic has continued to win, and his achievements are now far ahead of Federer and Nadal.

He has so far won the Australian Open 10 times, Wimbledon 7 times, the US Open 4 times, and the French Open 3 times, and Djokovic is the only player to win all 4 major tournaments more than 3 times.

Federer has only won the French Open once, while Nadal has won the Australian Open and Wimbledon twice.

Djokovic's period as world No. 1 in history is the longest at 390 weeks, Federer's at 310 weeks, and Nadal's at 209 weeks.

Djokovic won 39 times in the Masters 1000 series tournament, which is ranked just below the four major majors, followed by Nadal 36 times and Federer 28 times.

Of course, time is also on the side of Djokovic, born in 1987.

After winning that day, Djokovic wore a top with '24' and 'Mamba Forever' engraved on it.

'Mamba' was the nickname of NBA star Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter accident in 2020, and 24 was his uniform number.

Djokovic expressed his gratitude, saying, “I was close to Kobe,” & “He gave me a lot of advice when I was having a hard time due to injury, and he was one of the people I relied on the most.”

When Medvedev, who lost in the final that day, jokingly praised his consistency and asked, "What are you doing here (rather than retiring)?" Djokovic added, "Making history like this is always surprising and special."
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