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The tennis world was thrilled with excitement and celebration when champion Novak Djokovic secured his 23rd Grand Slam title. In June he surpassed the records of tennis icons Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Fans and fellow athletes took to social media to express their admiration for Djokovic’s unbelievable achievement.

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Among those joining in the chorus of congratulations, one was US Ski Legend Lindsey Vonn. However, amidst the jubilation, a Twitter user raised a thought-provoking question that sparked a lively debate, and Vonn graciously stepped in to settle the discussion.?

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Lindsey Vonn’s Response Settles the Debate

In the midst of the celebrations, a Twitter user posed a question, “Where is Djokovic? I don’t see the GOAT anywhere in your pictures.” The inquiry raised the eternal debate about the Greatest of All Time (GOAT) in tennis. Fans, analysts, and even fellow athletes weighed in with their opinions. Here?s a glimpse of Vonn diplomatically settling the dispute.

Sensing the brewing debate, Lindsey Vonn tactfully responded to the question by tweeting, “I think there are 3 goats, Roger, Djoko, and Rafa. The 3 kings. All of them are incredible.” Vonn’s diplomatic response acknowledged the greatness of all three players and also emphasized their remarkable contributions to the tennis world.

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Djokovic’s exceptional performance at the French Open left an indelible mark on tennis history. He awed everyone the moment he surpassed Federer and Nadal With his victory, securing his 23rd Grand Slam title and cementing his status as one of the sport’s greatest players.?

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The memorable final against Norwegian Casper Ruud showcased Djokovic’s unmatched skill, as he triumphed with a scoreline of 7-6, 6-3, and 7-5. Furthermore, it set the stage for an exciting discussion about Djokovic’s potential to achieve a calendar-year Grand Slam, a feat not accomplished since Rod Laver in 1969.

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As the tennis community applauded Djokovic’s historic achievement, Lindsey Vonn’s tweet added a touch of unity and appreciation for all three tennis legends. Vonn’s graceful intervention brought a sense of harmony to the debate, emphasizing the incredible legacies that all three players have built.?

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