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With 22-time Grand Slam winner Nadal announcing his retirement last week, Djokovic will be the last man standing from the Big Three as Federer stepped away from tennis in September 2022.

Federer and Nadal initially formed the Big Two as they set several records, but Djokovic became such a dominant figure that it became the Big Three.

The Serbian would eventually overtake several of the Fedal – as the Swiss and Spaniard are fondly known as to tennis fans – records.

He surpassed their Grand Slam tallies as he sits on 24 compared to Nadal’s 22 and Federer’s 20, and also set a record for most weeks at No 1 as he has topped the ATP Rankings for an incredible 428 weeks in total.

Former world No 1 Wilander hailed Djokovic for “surviving it all”.

“I think Novak will feel so proud.

“I mean, sad in a way, but he lived through the storm.

Yes, he’s younger than both Roger and Rafa, and Andy [Murray] and him, I think, are the same age or pretty close, but he survived it all.

“He is the winningest male tennis player ever. I think he would just be proud.

“I think he sees it more than anyone, the effect that Federer and Nadal have had on [Carlos] Alcaraz and [Jannik] Sinner and the guys behind him.

“I think Novak has felt the effect of the big two, Rafa and Roger, more than any player.

That’s going to make him feel so good because he was part of that.

And the effect of Novak is very clear when it comes to the physicality of all the players today.

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