However that race ends though, Novak Djokovic’s game itself is above any kind of debate. His incredible groundstrokes, steely determination and elastic movement are the pillars on which his tennis is built, and many upcoming as well as experienced players have frequently expressed their awe of his skills.

Now, in his new book ‘My Life Between the Lines’, Fabio Fognini has also spoken about Djokovic’s game and his personal equation with the Serbian champion.

When you face Novak Djokovic he crushes you: Fabio Fognini

Fognini and Djokovic have played eight times on the tour in singles, and the Italian player has taken just two sets against the Serbian in those eight meetings. According to Fognini, the difficulty of playing Djokovic arises from the latter’s ability to ‘bend like he was made out of rubber’.

Fognini is also good friends with Djokovic, which he says makes it more difficult for him when they play singles on the circuit. The Italian asserted that he would rather play doubles alongside Djokovic instead.

The two combined to play doubles at the Indian Wells Masters Series event in 2019, where they reached the semifinals.

Both Djokovic and Fognini are competing at the Italian Open in Rome this week. Djokovic is currently through to the third round where he will meet Filip Krajinovic on Friday, while Fognini was beaten in the second round by Ugo Humbert on Thursday.

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