Big3 Era Ends; Djokovic and Nadal are behind in the rankings; No room for Federer sports | tennis | big3 | roger federer | rafael nadal | Novak Djokovic | Sports News

The era of the Big 3 in tennis is coming to an end. For the first time in his career spanning a quarter of a century, Roger Federer has no place in the tennis rankings. Djokovic, who recently won the Wimbledon title, is not even in the top five. Rafael Nadal, who is leading with 22 Grand Slam titles, is ranked third.

The era of Big 3 started in 2003. Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic If you ask who is the smartest of the three, it is difficult to choose one of the three. Those who side with Vana Federer on the pool court, with the king of clay, Nadal, and with Djokovic, who shines even more on hard courts, will say that their favorite players are brilliant. Roger Federer was the first of these three to win a Grand Slam by winning Wimbledon in 2003. The 40-year-old has won 20 Grand Slam titles in his career. The 36-year-old Nadal, who won the French Open in 2005, has won 22 Grand Slam titles. The 35-year-old Djokovic, who won the Australian Open in 2008, 21 Grand Slam titles, is in the last days of Roger Federer’s career, who has been away from the court due to injury following last year’s Wimbledon quarterfinals.

This is the first time Federer has been out of the ATP Tennis Rankings since 1997. All three won career Grand Slams in the Big 3 battle. But the career Golden Slam belongs only to Nadal. Federer won the title eight times at his favorite venue, Wimbledon, including five in a row. Federer, who was a clay court Balikeramala, might win the French Open only in 2009. He won the Australian Open six times and the US Open five times. Nadal won 14 titles on his favorite clay court. It has 5 sequels. Kissed twice each at Wimbledon and Australian Open. Won the US Open four times. Djokovic won 9 crowns from hard court in Australia. Achille has three straight wins. He won Wimbledon seven times, French Open twice and US Open three times. The dominance of the Big 3 is clear when it is said that the trio together won 63 out of 78 Grand Slam finals from 2003 to 2022.

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