Novak Djokovic has been hailed as the greatest men’s player of all time by eight-time Grand Slam champion Andre Agassi. Agassi, a former world number one and a legendary figure in tennis, believes that Djokovic’s extraordinary achievements cannot be ignored or disputed. Speaking from Melbourne, where he is attending the Australian Open, Agassi commended Djokovic on his impressive record of success. Djokovic is currently vying for his 11th Australian Open title and his 25th major, which would surpass Margaret Court’s all-time record of 24. Agassi, who won four of his major titles at Melbourne Park, acknowledges that Djokovic’s accolades far exceed his own. In addition to Djokovic, Agassi also praised Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal for their contributions to the sport. However, Agassi emphasized that when it comes to the numbers, Djokovic’s achievements are unparalleled. The 53-year-old tennis great recognized that all three players have brought different qualities and characteristics to the game, broadening tennis as a whole. Agassi’s endorsement of Djokovic as the greatest of all time adds another layer to the debate surrounding this hotly contested topic in the tennis world. As Djokovic continues to dominate on the court and add to his remarkable legacy, his claim to the title of the greatest ever becomes increasingly difficult to argue against.
Novak Djokovic Eyes Record-Breaking 11th Australian Open Title & 25th Major
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