By Daily Sports on June 8, 2018
Years go on, but the debate about who is the greatest player of all time between
Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer goes on. In an interview with Marca, Andre Agassi spoke about it.
The eight-time Grand Slam winner, who is in Paris for sponsors commitments, said: 'It is interesting the debate about who is better if it is Nadal or Federer. Roger makes everything easy but Rafa's intensity from the first to the last point is unique.
What I have said and continue to say is the Spaniard is the biggest competitor that has given the sport regardless of the discipline. The numbers are there and it is true that 20 Grand Slams are 20 and 21 are 21. I do not question that but the story is not just about numbers and there are examples of it.
I go with Rafa every time he plays and I go with Roger every time he goes out on a track. And when they play between them, I take it as a historical moment. (tennisworldusa.com)
Source Daily Sports
Posted June 8, 2018
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