Bjorn Borg has described Nadal as ultra-dedicated to tennis by sharing an anecdote from the Laver Cup about how long Nadal spends on a tennis court.
Nadal is one of the hardest workers in tennis. It's not something that will surprise many tennis as it's widely known but Borg shed light on just how committed the Spaniard is to tennis. He had the chance to observe Nadal closely during the Laver Cup but also outside of that event and he was impressed.
Speaking about Nadal, Borg shared how commited Nadal is to tennis:
"We used to spend five or six hours a day practicing. At the Laver Cup, they used to open the courts at 6 am because Rafa would just serve for an hour before he actually started practice. I have never seen a player spend so much time on a tennis court. He's one of the greats; he commits so much time to his game. It's unbelievable."
Turning his attention to Djokovic, Borg wished all the best in the future to Novak explaining that he has probbably 3 to 5 years left within him.
"Djokovic is fit and he's eager to play. He has three to five more very good years of tennis in him. He wants to break all the records and set new records. I think he'll win a few more Grand Slams. I wish him the best."