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Roddick: I share Federer's point of view and I don't give Djokovic the respect he deserves

Roddick: I share Federer's point of view and I don't give Djokovic the respect he deserves

In the galaxy of tennis, former American tennis superstar Andy Roddick is now candidly paying tribute to Novak Djokovic in front of the camera. He admits that during his tennis years, he did not fully appreciate Djokovic's talent and competitive spirit. Roddick resonates with Federer, the Swiss tennis legend, over his attitude towards Djokovic, who also revealed his contempt for Djokovic in a documentary. Federer had argued that some of Djokovic's technical shortcomings were not enough to pose a real challenge, and Roddick resonated with that.

Roddick: I share Federer's point of view and I don't give Djokovic the respect he deserves

Time flies, and Djokovic has successfully surpassed Federer's 20 with 24 glorious victories in Grand Slam tournaments, writing a legendary chapter in tennis. After watching Federer's documentary, Roddick was deeply moved to realise that he and Federer had failed to fully realise Djokovic's potential and contribution to tennis when he was younger.

Roddick: I share Federer's point of view and I don't give Djokovic the respect he deserves

As the king of the US Open and a three-time silver medallist at Wimbledon, Roddick's tennis career has also shone brightly. Although they had a slight 5-4 advantage in the battle with Djokovic, they were unable to continue their success in the subsequent matches. Roddick admits that Djokovic's rise has been an unstoppable frenzy as he challenges the top players in an attempt to claim their crown.

Roddick: I share Federer's point of view and I don't give Djokovic the respect he deserves

Federer's showdown with Djokovic began at the 2006 Monte Carlo Masters, and Djokovic has had the upper hand with 27 victories since 50 spectacular matchups. Roddick has mixed feelings about Djokovic, appreciating Federer's courage in publicly admitting his mistakes, while also reflecting deeply on his own past. Despite the mixed reviews of Roddick, his frankness and introspection have undoubtedly added a sense of sincerity and depth to the tennis world.

Roddick: I share Federer's point of view and I don't give Djokovic the respect he deserves

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