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Essay / Comparison of Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic - 741
DominationWe observe that in every battle, every sporting match, every fight, every race, etc. and how close completion is between the two parties. Legends are often compared to each other to determine which team has the competitive edge and strength. Both Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic are similar in terms of performance, income level, media attention, fan base and philanthropic activities. However, they differ from each other in terms of education, playing style and personal life. Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic lived very contrasting lives at one point. Roger Federer was born on August 8, 1981 in Basel, Switzerland, to his Swiss father Robert Federer and his South African mother Lynette Federer, both pharmaceutical industry executives. He has a sister named Diana and took up the sport at the age of 14 and decided to become a full-time tennis player at 16 when he achieved the number one national ranking in summer tennis at the expense of the dropping out of school. In 1998, he won his first Junior Wimbledon Cup, which propelled him to become an international player. Novak Djokovic was however born on May 22, 1987 in Belgrade, former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, to his father Srdan and his mother Dijana. His parents owned the Family Sports company, which had three restaurants and a tennis academy at Mount Kopaonik. His two younger brothers are Marko and Đorđe, who are also currently tennis players with professional aspirations. He started this sport at the age of four. He began actively training at the age of six, as he was noticed by Yugoslav...... middle of paper ...... won $80,846,307 in prize money and Novak Djovak won $60,271,921 in prize money. In terms of performance, both are at the top of their game as Roger Federer is currently #1 in the rankings and Novak Djovak is currently #2 in the rankings. Jack Welch once quoted: "If you don't have a competitive advantage, don't 'I can't compete' the statement is true when it comes to the rivalry between Novak Djovak and Roger Federer, because if a player doesn't If he is unable to create or exploit his competitive advantage, he risks losing control of his current position. because the other players will overtake him. Roger Federer and Novak Djovak are very different from each other in terms of education, personal life and playing style. They do, however, share similarities in terms of income level, media attention, base of fans, performances and philanthropic activities..