"They have been winning most of the matches they've been playing" - Juan Carlos Ferrero on Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic

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Ferrero has lauded the Big Three.
Ferrero has lauded the Big Three.

Former World No. 1 Juan Carlos Ferrero has opened up on what impresses him the most about the Big 3 of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.

The trio are widely regarded as the best players in the game's history. They have won a staggering 61 Grand Slam singles titles between them, with Nadal (21) narrowly leading Federer (20) and Djokovic (20). They are also the all-time Masters 1000 leaders, with Djokovic (37) leading Nadal (36) and Federer (28).

During a podcast with ATP Tennis Radio, Ferrero lauded Nadal for his brute strength and Federer for his ability to conjure magic on court. He also spoke about Djokovic potentially winning the most titles in the future. Ferrero said:

"I was there trying to find out the tactic to play against them, and sometimes I beat them. With Rafa, it was his strength on the court; the ball comes to you very heavy, the intensity of every point that he's playing."

He added:

"Roger, of course, he can do anything in any moment that he wants. They have been winning most of the matches they have been playing, which is impressive. For Novak, the one day he's going to achieve most titles in the future."

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Juan Carlos Ferrero, a former French Open champion, spoke glowingly about Federer, Nadal and Djokovic's ability to play 'at the same intensity week after week'.

"Very difficult to stay at the same intensity week after week. For years, they have been doing this. That is one of the things I have been most impressed."

With the trio being on the wrong side of 30, they have been playing reduced scheuldes, focussing largely on the Grand Slams. Lauding them for their ability to play their best tennis at the biggest tournaments, Ferrero said:

"Playing at the end of your career less tournaments, but playing very well (the tournaments that you play), that I think, Rafa, Roger and Novak are doing that well. They are playing 10-12 tournaments a year, and they have Grand Slam as a goal. They can play high level in those few tournaments, which is very difficult to do."

Nadal got off to a 20-1 start to the year, winning a record 21st Grand Slam at the Australian Open and two other titles.

Djokovic has won only six matches this season, while hasn't featured since Wimbledon last year due to knee surgery. He's expected to return to action later this summer.


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