Rafael Nadal is the left-handed tennis player from Spain who's famous with his own "banana shot" technique, he's also a player that is known for his enormous fighting spirit and never give up struggle.
Novak Djokovic is a Serbian Tennis player who was once scolded by many tennis fans as the joker of tennis, they hated him because he could defeated the best tennis player that everyone loves, Roger Federer for several times, but now that they knew he's just a bad boy, Novak seems to have earn so many loyal fans.
There's definitely a lot more to come from these three current best player in the world, for now let us take you to the top 10 best matches from tennis in general.
Roger Federer vs Marat Safin
(2005 Australian Open)
Safin was focused and on his game. He had lost only two sets before meeting Roger Federer, in the semifinals. Marat Safin came back from a set down twice in the match and then proved his mettle by outlasting Roger Federer in a fourth set tiebreak, and then 9-7 in the fifth set.
Roger Federer vs Rafael Nadal
(2008 Wimbeldon Final)
Federer was the underdog in this match, which appeared to be the case after Rafael Nadal took a two-set leadl, but Federer battled back in two straight tiebreakers while saving two match points along the way. But Nadal won the fifth and tie breaking set in the 15th game.
Goran Ivanisevic vs. Patrick Rafter
(2001 Wimbeldon Final)
This classic match feature big serves, cool-handed winners, and nervous errors,. Ivanisevic earned a critical break to go ahead 8-7 in the final set and won the match. As he did so, he collapsed on the court in tears having fulfilled his dream of winning Wimbeldon
Roger Federer vs. Pete Sampras
(2001 Wimbeldon Fourth Round)
Bjorn Borg vs John McEnroe
(1980 Wimbeldon Final)
Borg won the match in this historic tiebreaker that lasted 22 minutes and 34 played points.
Ivan Lendl vs. John McEnroe (1984 French Open)
Martina Navratilova vs. Chris Evertt
(1978: Wimbledon Women’s Final)
Jimmy Connors vs. Aaron Krickstein
(1991 US Open - 4th Round)
Connors was 38 at the time and was up against a 24 year old. Connors proved that experience and will could beat youth.
Mark Philippoussis Vs Richard Krajicek
(2002 Wimbledon Quarterfinal)
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