Roger Federer trails Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal in terms of statistics but what sets him apart is his image and what he brought to the game Christopher Clarey
Roger Federer trails Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal in terms of statistics but what sets him apart is his image and what he brought to the game Christopher Clarey Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Trying to play it cool (and failing). Thanks to all of you for your interest and support.A moment I won't forget. The Master, my brand new book on Federer and this golden age in men's tennis, is a New York Times bestseller.Trying to play it cool (and failing). Thanks to all of you for your interest and support. "If we look at his time with Djokovic and Nadal as a whole, I don't think it's Roger who is ahead. In terms of statistics and pure results and head-to-heads, they're the ones leading. Djokovic leads with 27 victories against 23 for Federer, and Nadal 24 against 16," Clarey said. "But if we start globally from the image of Roger, from all that he brought to the game and from all emotions conveyed for 20 years, it is in my opinion tighter," Clarey added.
Roger Federer trails Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal in terms of statistics but what sets him apart is his image and what he brought to the game Christopher Clarey
Roger Federer in action at the 2021 Wimbledon championships Despite his long hiatus from the game, continues to find mention alongside fellow legends and . American tennis writer Christopher Clarey, who is also wrote a biography on the Swiss maestro, highlighted some of the off-court traits that make Federer special. In an interview with , Clarey stated that Federer's overall record against Djokovic and Nadal in Grand Slams and "pure results" suggest he is not ahead of the duo. Clarey was, however, quick to add that Federer is ahead in what he has brought to the game. A moment I won't forget. The Master, my brand new book on Federer and this golden age in men's tennis, is a New York Times bestseller.Trying to play it cool (and failing). Thanks to all of you for your interest and support.A moment I won't forget. The Master, my brand new book on Federer and this golden age in men's tennis, is a New York Times bestseller.Trying to play it cool (and failing). Thanks to all of you for your interest and support. "If we look at his time with Djokovic and Nadal as a whole, I don't think it's Roger who is ahead. In terms of statistics and pure results and head-to-heads, they're the ones leading. Djokovic leads with 27 victories against 23 for Federer, and Nadal 24 against 16," Clarey said. "But if we start globally from the image of Roger, from all that he brought to the game and from all emotions conveyed for 20 years, it is in my opinion tighter," Clarey added.