Novak Djokovic ‘Federer felt like an unwanted child compared to Nadal; Accepts to change Demonor to win fans. Tennis news

Novak Djokovic has opened up his complex journey as part of the famous ‘Big 3’ of Tennis with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, which shows emotional challenges despite their remarkable achievements. In recent failures of Champions interview with Slaven Billic, Djokovic discussed his position as a record holder of 24 Grand Slam titles, crossing both Federer’s 20 and 22 of Nadal, while addressing a lack of praise from fans than his rivals.Djokovic reflected on his tennis trip, “I am a person with many flaws.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!The Serbian champion spoke openly about feeling like an outsider in the famous trio.“I felt like an unwanted child in the trio. I often questioned why it was, and it was painful,” Djokovic accepted. “I felt that changing my Demonor could win him, but it proved to be ineffective.”
Djokovic blamed the part of the fan response to geographical and cultural factors, especially when he emerged as a challenge for the established Federer-Nadal dynamic.“Both of them had already developed a rivalry, because I had already developed a rivalry before I came together. I had broken Nadal through my first few years. They come from Switzerland, from Spain, from Western powers.“Not everyone welcomed,” he explained.While discussing the nature of his relationship with Federer and Nadal, Djokovic emphasized his honor for both contestants.“Because someone is my biggest rival, it does not mean that I want to harm them, hate them, or do something else in court to defeat them. We fought for victory, and the better player won,” Djokovic commented. “I have always respected both Federer and Nadal; I have never said a single bad word about them and never. I have seen them and still did it. But I have always been better with Nadal.”The Serbian player offered his analysis of different sports styles within Big 3.“When we compare Federer, Nadal and M – Federer is the most talented, the most beautiful to see, he spent his energy the most efficiently, he went so slowly, so he went so slowly, so efficiently, so efficiently, while Nadal is the other opposite.,Djokovic acknowledged the significant impact of these rivals on the development of his career.“We always say that through these rivals, all three of us contributed to develop tennis players and people and rivals, which we have become. I say without doubt, rivalry with both of them had the most influence on my development, especially in the second part of my career,” He concluded.These revelations came after the recent exit of Djokovic from the French Open in the semi -finals, where he was defeated by Jannik Cinner.