Novak wins the 2023 French Open and Makes History with 23 Grand Slam Titles
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If this ends in a Djokovic v Zverev final I will actually, ACTUALLY, hurt someone
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Nadal, 35, constantly written off at the changing end of an era, playing with daily chronic pain knowing every day will be his last, taking painkillers because he struggles to walk from an uncurable bone disease, broke his ribs in the last 2 months, just defeated Novak Djokovic into another semi-final of the French Open.
What a legend, what an inspiration, what an athlete, most of all, what a human being.
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PIERRE WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE 😭😭😭
My mom was watching the finals and i just see pierre there????? and then I saw his story 🤨🤨🤨
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it's been 4 hours and every point is like this.....
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in the first set it was headaches and the stomach, now it seems to be the thigh: if you aren't fit, go home because this is annoying
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À l'inéluctabilité de la mort et du fisc s'ajoute désormais une nouvelle certitude de l'existence: Rafa Nadal gagne à Roland-Garros 🥵❤️🫶🏻🇪🇸
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Away from the crazy Federer-Nadal-Djokovic race and often toxic fan rivalries of tennis, people forget the true champ:
Sir Andy Murray, part-time tennis player who's still fighting even 4 years after a career threatening injury just because he absolutely loves the sport, rainbow feminist extraordinaire, anti-racist and lgbtq+ ally, FIFA playstation pro, British curmudgeon, and an absolutely wholesome dad.
Although he downplays his career achievements and rules himself out of the Greatest of All Time Debates for his 3 rivals that he respected the most, I think as a fan of any sport, the work he's done to fight for equality in women and men's tennis, to be one of the first to call out racism, in themselves are enough for us to call him the true champion,
Not just in tennis but in humanity!
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