![]() Speaking in a video posted on his Instagram account, Mouratoglou addressed comparisons between Federer’s late-career form and Djokovic’s current level and argued the Serbian has a clear edge. READ MORE: The 20 countries with the most ATP titles in 2023: Novak Djokovic’s Serbia 1st, United States 5th The Swiss, who turned 36 in August 2017, posted a stunning 54–5 (91.5%) 2017 season record as he claimed seven titles, including Wimbledon and three Masters 1000 events add to his Melbourne crown. ![]() In 2017, Federer won the Australian Open to claim his first Grand Slam title in almost five years and begin a brilliant resurgent campaign, having not played since Wimbledon in July 2016 due to a knee injury. The world No 1 has now won 12 Major titles in his 30s and has a remarkable 12-3 record in Grand Slam championship matches since turning 30. This was the fourth season in Djokovic’s career when he secured three Majors after 2011, 20, and it was the third time he made all four finals and won three, following the latter two years. The 36-year-old won three of the four Grand Slam tournaments, while he was a beaten finalist at Wimbledon, losing a five-set epic to Carlos Alcaraz. ![]() The renowned coach compared the level of both Djokovic and Federer in their mid-30s and highlighted Djokovic’s physicality and the fact he has won three Majors in a year at this stage of his career.ĭjokovic claimed seven titles from just 12 ATP events entered this year as he won 56 of his 63 matches across all events (88.9%) and ended the season as world No 1 for a record-extending eighth time. Patrick Mouratoglou has claimed there is a major difference between the current Novak Djokovic and his great rival Roger Federer when the Swiss was a similar age.
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