He's vile I don't call this competitive I call this abusive. If he acts like this with cameras on him and children watching him I hate to see him lose his temper at home. This is what happens when no one tells you no. I bet he's very abusive. It's also part of that culture to treat women like s***
I wonder if he has the capacity to be domestically violent. He has no problem losing control in front of hundreds of people. If that has affected his long range understanding of becoming the unusual element that is allowable by his performance on the court is a question. After he hasn't an outlet after his career has ended ,will this behavior we turn our heads from or embrace as entertainment take it's toll on him ? What if there were only two or three people around? After YOU lose control in front of people, they rarely give YOU it back.
As a great competitor, sometimes it's hard to control emotion, so I can understand why Djokovic do this. Though sometimes it's a little bit unfair for his opponent. But Djokovic's fans are very disgusting, they always think Djokovic is treated unequally, they are just like Paranoia. And recently they begin to slander and accuse Sinner. In my opinion, Djokovic's fans learn the bad things from Djokovic but not the good thing.
Nadal 2010 will go down in history as one of the very greatest seasons by a player, like Wilander 1988, Federer 2006 and 2007, Djokovic 2015 and 2021. But there is another season by Nadal that is underrated, and that's 2013! Even if he didn't win 3 slams that year (Djokovic won Australia and Murray Wimbledon), he won 2, and was amazingly strong that year!
MURray dominated Fed for his first few years on tour. Fed won their first match n 2005, but then Andy won 6 of the next 7 to make it 6-2. Andy was also ahead 10-6. Roger didn't even the score until 2014
Soooo he's won every Slam on every surface multiple times, won ten M1000s on Hardcourts, won Canada/Cincinnati/US Open in the same year (something neither Fed or Novak has done), has won 3 different grass court tournaments (Stuttgart, Queens, and Wimbledon), has done the French/Wimbledon/USO triple...but hasn't mastered every surface?? You haters are comically bad lol
It isn't always easy. When I lose a game on Playstation I could win, or chances at football, I get very angry. Imagine these athletes who are committed to this sport and are top. Top players are always under pressure and push themselves to their limit to achieve more and more. So, I find it very logical sometimes or more often players in the class of djokovic to act like that.
@@user-hy9vq3hs3w top players are NOT under pressure to push themselves. Players who only get 1 chance to enter a wildcard draw, or players who have no budget, using all their money to share a hotel room for a chance to play for a tournament, that's pressure. At the highest level, you should know winning or losing is part of the sport. You may win a lot, but if you act like an ass when you things don't go your way, what does that say for all the others who don't get to win all the time?
@DonLee1980 In my opinion, top players have higher expectations from themselves, you can't compare them with lower players. Every success makes people more arrogant and they want to win more and more. That's the case.
Name me one other person who has won more clay court trophies than Rafa. Novak is one of the best Hard court player in the world. Im certain he has been beaten several times on that surface
such a loser he has 24 grand slams, if you aren't able to understand what kind of elitist and try hard mindset you gotta have to be that much of a champion don't spit nonsense out there it's the same in a lot of sports.