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Federer, who won 20 Grand Slams and retired from tennis last month lies in fourth with Bjorn Borg taking up the final spot on the podium. Djokovic therefore has the bragging rights on that front but the race to be considered the greatest of all time is judged by many metrics and former French Open finalist Alex Corretja maintains that the Spaniard is still out in front.
“Novak is past Roger and is chasing Rafa again, so the race is still there,” he told Eurosport earlier this year. “I think it is very interesting for the sport in general. It’s good that Novak keeps on winning because he is such a professional player.
He is past Roger and is chasing Rafa again, so the race is still there. I think it is very interesting for the sport in general. It’s good that Novak keeps on winning because he is such a professional player.
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