‘You Should Stop’: Roger Federer Reportedly Criticised Rafael Nadal After Novak Djokovic Controversy
The tennis world has been engulfed in fresh controversy after Roger Federer allegedly sent a strong message to Rafael Nadal. The phrase “You should stop” was allegedly uttered by the former Swiss champion in response to Nadal’s comments about Novak Djokovic’s injury during the Australian Open semifinal.
The controversy erupted when Nadal insinuated that Djokovic’s injury was “fake,” sparking heated debate among fans and insiders. Federer’s alleged words would have further fueled the discussion, with some seeing them as a direct criticism of Nadal’s lack of respect towards his Serbian colleague.
However, no official statement has been released by Federer or his entourage to confirm the authenticity of these claims. In the meantime, the tennis community remains divided between those who defend Nadal’s right to express his opinion and those who consider certain statements inappropriate.
It remains to be seen whether Federer or Nadal will decide to clarify the situation publicly, putting an end to the speculation that continues to fuel the debate.