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Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic salute 'amazing' Rafael Nadal after historic Australian Open win

 


The tennis greats have sung their praises to Australian Open men's champion Rafael Nadal after defying the odds to claim his 21st grand slam trophy.

Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic have paid tribute to the 2022 Australian Open men's champion Rafael Nadal after being the first to claim 21 grand slam victories. 


The three great rivals were all locked at 20 grand slam wins each and the world watched on Sunday night as the Spaniard took the reigns to smash through the historic record on Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena.  


Federer, who missed the Open due to knee surgery, took to his Instagram story to praise Nadal, who he has described as "a great champion". 

Roger Federer posted his praise for Nadal on Instagram. Source: Roger Federer/Instagram

"To my friend and great rival, Rafael Nadal. Heartfelt congratulations on becoming the first man to win 21 Grand Slam singles titles.


"A few months ago we were joking about both being on crutches. Amazing. Never underestimate a great champion.


"Your incredible work ethic, dedication and fighting spirit are an inspiration to me and countless others around the world.


"I am proud to share this era with you and honoured to play a role in pushing you to achieve more. As you have done for me for the past 18 years.


"I am sure you have more achievements ahead but for now enjoy this one!"

Djokovic described his old foe's comeback triumph over Daniil Medvedev as "amazing". 


"Congratulations to [Rafael Nadal] for 21st GS," Djokovic posted on social media. "Amazing achievement. Always impressive fighting spirit that prevailed another time."



Djokovic, who was the favourite to win the grand slam in 2022, was deported from Australia ahead of the tournament in an international visa scandal after it was revealed he did not receive his COVID-19 vaccinations. 


Rod Laver, who watched the triumph in the stadium named after him at Melbourne Park, tweeted to Nadal that it had been his "privilege to watch you doing what you love".

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