Patrick Mouratoglou has claimed there is a major difference between the current Novak Djokovic and his great rival Roger Federer when the Swiss was a similar age.
The renowned coach compared the level of both Djokovic and Federer in their mid-30s and highlighted Djokovic’s physicality and the fact he has won three Majors in a year at this stage of his career.
Djokovic claimed seven titles from just 12 ATP events entered this year as he won 56 of his 63 matches across all events (88.9%) and ended the season as world No 1 for a record-extending eighth time.
The 36-year-old won three of the four Grand Slam tournaments, while he was a beaten finalist at Wimbledon, losing a five-set epic to Carlos Alcaraz.
This was the fourth season in Djokovic’s career when he secured three Majors after 2011, 2015 and 2021, and it was the third time he made all four finals and won three, following the latter two years.
The world No 1 has now won 12 Major titles in his 30s and has a remarkable 12-3 record in Grand Slam championship matches since turning 30.
In 2017, Federer won the Australian Open to claim his first Grand Slam title in almost five years and begin a brilliant resurgent campaign, having not played since Wimbledon in July 2016 due to a knee injury.
Speaking in a video posted on his Instagram account, Mouratoglou addressed comparisons between Federer’s late-career form and Djokovic’s current level and argued the Serbian has a clear edge.
“I often hear that what Roger did between 2017 and 2019 is as good as what Novak is doing now, and that Roger was a better player in 2017, 2018, than before,” the Frenchman said
“But I think there is a major difference. I think that Roger was a better player in a way in 2018 than he was 10 years before. Actually, for one main reason. His backhand. He took a major decision and started to take the ball much earlier on the backhand side and to return flat rather than return slice systematically.
“But Roger was not able to win three out of four Grand Slams and be consistent all year long and be really one step above all the other players. This didn’t happen. Novak, I feel the difference is Novak – he’s physically as good today as he was when he was 26. And that’s a huge difference.
“Because when you are that level physically, you can be consistent all year long and beat all the best players in the world on a consistent basis. That’s a big difference.”
Mouratoglou, who coaches at the Mouratoglou Tennis Academy in France, has worked with several tennis stars, including Serena Williams, Simona Halep, Coco Gauff, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Holger Rune.
News
“Antivaxxer vultured the weakest era in the history of tennis!” – Novak Djokovic being dubbed as the ‘last GOAT standing’ doesn’t sit well with salty Roger Federer fans on social media
Roger Federer fans launched personal attacks on Djokovic to demean the Serbian. Tennis and the never-ending debate about its GOAT has once again taken over social media…
Gael Monfils or Novak Djokovic: Who Is Jakub Mensik’s Childhood Idol?
Jakub Mensik is on cloud nine currently. The 18-year-old tennis sensation is living his dream at the ongoing Qatar Open. Mensik has made it to the summit clash…
World No. 1 tennis player Novak Djokovic and this female tennis player are on the list to attend the upcoming Miami Open 2024
World No. 1 Novak Djokovic is expected to return to the Miami Open this year for the first time since 2019. The winner of a record 24…
A member of Novak Djokovic’s team leaves Nole to follow a rising star
The young Italian Lorenzo Musetti is trying to recover from a negative period with new additions to his team. As his new agent, the 23-year-old has chosen Edoardo Artaldi, historic…
Tennis legends Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal reunion breaks the internet
Tennis stars have faced each other on court 59 times, out of which Nadal leads on clay surfaces and Djokovic on hard courts Tennis legends Rafael Nadal…
Former world No 10 claims Federer-Nadal rivalry makes it ‘difficult’ to name Novak Djokovic the GOAT
Former Argentine player Martin Jaite has asserted that it is “very difficult” to take sides with any of Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal or Roger Federer in the…
End of content
No more pages to load