While the announcement Thursday of Roger Federer's retirement sparked a torrent of tributes in the world of tennis, Novak Djokovic is, twenty-four hours later, one of the few players who has not yet reacted.

The Serb, one of the Swiss' great rivals with Rafael Nadal, did not post any comments on his Twitter and Instagram accounts, unlike the Spaniard, who greeted his "friend and rival" and confessed that he would have " loved that this day never comes”.

Within the "Big three", Nadal and Federer have often displayed their friendship, despite the rivalry on the courts.

Together, they also sometimes distanced themselves from Djokovic, especially when the Serb announced in 2020 the creation of a new association of professional tennis players independent of the ATP, ignoring calls for unity from the Spaniard and from Switzerland.

A more distant relationship than with Nadal

A cause and effect relationship?

No evidence.

But the silence of “Djoko” provoked debate on social networks on Thursday, and even surprised the Serbian media, like the daily Kurir.

"Novak's message to Federer is missing", headlined the newspaper on its website, evoking a "still silent Nole".

The last Twitter message from the winner of 21 Grand Slam titles - one more than Federer and one less than Nadal - dates from August 30.

This is a retweet from his wife Jelena's account announcing parenting conferences she is due to attend in late September.

On Instagram, the latest posts of the Serb, a few days ago, show him in training or wishing a happy birthday to his five-year-old daughter Tara.


To my tennis family and beyond,



With Love,


Roger pic.twitter.com/1UISwK1NIN

— Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) September 15, 2022

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If the photos with his two rivals or the allusions to the two players are very rare on his accounts, he nevertheless tweeted at the end of July on the next Laver Cup (September 23-25 ​​in London), where he will be part of the European team composed of Roger Federer - who will play his last competition there -, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray.

Like Djoko, the Scot is one of the few other players who has not yet reacted to Federer's retirement.

Djokovic and Federer have faced each other a total of 50 times, with the Serb having won 27 times (11 Grand Slam wins to six).


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