Novak Djokovic won his 23rd Grand Slam title, and Rafael Nadal talks about it.
Novak Djokovic won his 23rd Grand Slam title, and Rafael Nadal talks about it.

Sunday, Novak Djokovic won the 23rd Grand Slam tournament.

The famous Serbian tennis player beat Casper Ruud to win the men’s singles title at the French Open.

On all social media network, people have been writing great things about Djokovic.

The Rafael Nadal, a famous tennis player with sportsmen sprit, say on the Twitter how he felt about Djokovic’s win.

“Congratulations on this great accomplishment, @DjokerNole! twenty three was unthinkable just a few years before, but you did it! “Have fun with your family and team!,” he wrote on social media.

We hope that Nadal and Djokovic will play each other again sometime soon.

Novak’s twenty three Grand Slam win is a big deal.

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