“I accepted it as it is. I understood the messaging that I got, which was we are rivals and nothing else,” Djokovic said
Novak Djokovic is opening up about his relationship with fellow tennis stars Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, admitting that it’s often strained.
Djokovic — whose 24 Grand Slam titles are the most of anyone in history — covers GQ for their February issue and told the magazine he has an “up and down” relationship with Federer and Nadal.
“Well, I don’t see them. I don’t see them much. But the rivalry that we had between the three of us, the rivalries are eternal, I think. It’s just something that leaves an incredible mark and legacy on this sport. Something that will last forever. Something that I’m very proud of, very happy to be part of that group,” Djokovic, 37, said.
The tennis champion, who won his first Olympic gold medal at the Paris Games last summer, explained that despite the professional fuel the trio’s relationship has given him, off the court he isn’t particularly close with his fellow Grand Slam champions.