Your Daily Dose of Djoker GOATness. This time brought to you just by me. It appears Harambe has gone off the rails - every post is about COVID now. Odd.
In memory of Harambe, let’s dive deeper into to Djovivic’s 2023 - the year that cemented his legacy as the GOAT and what Harambe consider’s Djoker’s best year.
During the epic season Djoker reached many milestones that led to him being the GOAT:
1) Passed 400 total weeks as the #1 player in the world.
2) Became the first to achieve the triple career Grand Slam.
3) Surpassed Nadal’s 22 total slams and ended the season with an incredible 24.
4) Became the first to win at least three slams on each of the three different surfaces.
5) Won his record setting 7th ATP Finals title.
6) Won his 40th Masters title.
7) Increased his record of wins over top 10 players to 257.
I could go on with many, many more but I don’t want to be accused of writing a novella, actually providing evidence to support my points or defending the GOAT. All those things Harambe despises. lol.
Of course, the following year Djokovic put any inkling of doubt about who is unquestionably the GOAT by winning the Olympic gold medal.
Harambe, if you’re still reading this thread, who do you think is the 2nd greatest tennis player behind Djokovic?