UK TimesUK Times
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
What's Hot
Helena Bonham Carter leaves The White Lotus new series as filming starts – UK Times

Helena Bonham Carter leaves The White Lotus new series as filming starts – UK Times

25 April 2026
The comment from Origin hopeful that left NRL great Johnathan Thurston GAGGING following the Broncos big win over the Bulldogs

The comment from Origin hopeful that left NRL great Johnathan Thurston GAGGING following the Broncos big win over the Bulldogs

25 April 2026

M3 eastbound between J12 and J11 | Eastbound | Congestion

25 April 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
UK TimesUK Times
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
UK TimesUK Times
Home » Novak Djokovic’s hilarious offer to former rival Rafael Nadal during Australian Open final: ‘Wanna play, Rafa?’
TV & Showbiz

Novak Djokovic’s hilarious offer to former rival Rafael Nadal during Australian Open final: ‘Wanna play, Rafa?’

By uk-times.com2 February 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Novak Djokovic’s hilarious offer to former rival Rafael Nadal during Australian Open final: ‘Wanna play, Rafa?’
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
  • Duo were longterm rivals on the court before Nadal’s retirement 

Novak Djokovic produced a memorable moment during the Australian Open final when he briefly turned the spotlight away from the match and toward long-time rival Rafael Nadal.

Midway through the fourth set, Djokovic noticed Nadal applauding a point from his courtside seat at Rod Laver Arena. 

Looking directly at the Spaniard, Djokovic smiled and jokingly called out, ‘Wanna play, Rafa?’ 

The comment was picked up on the broadcast and prompted laughter from Nadal, as well as a reaction from fans inside the stadium.

The exchange carried added meaning given Nadal’s unusual role as a spectator. 

It marked the first time Nadal had attended an Australian Open final without competing in it himself, a striking image considering how often he and Djokovic shared centre stage during their careers.

During the Australian Open final against Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic took a moment to acknowledge his old rival Raphael Nadal in the stands

Nadal saw the humour in Djokovic's offer to take his racquet and come and play once again

Nadal saw the humour in Djokovic’s offer to take his racquet and come and play once again

It was the first time that Nadal had attended the Australian Open final since he retired from tennis

It was the first time that Nadal had attended the Australian Open final since he retired from tennis

Djokovic and Nadal faced each other 60 times, the most meetings between any two players in the Open Era. 

Djokovic holds a narrow 31–29 edge in their head-to-head record, with their rivalry producing some of the most demanding and defining matches in modern men’s tennis.

After the match, Djokovic addressed Nadal directly during his on-court speech, offering a heartfelt acknowledgment of their shared history.

‘I want to speak to the legendary Rafa, who is in the stands,’ Djokovic said.

‘Obviously it feels very weird to see you there and not here, but I just want to say it’s been an honour to share the court with you and to have you watching the finals here.’

Djokovic continued by admitting the moment felt unfamiliar for him as well.

‘It’s the first time for me and obviously a bit of a strange feeling,’ he said. 

‘But thank you for being present. It’s too many Spanish legends, it felt like I was two against one tonight.’

Nadal and Djokovic had a storied rivalry, with the Serbian star holding a slender 31–29 advantage

Nadal and Djokovic had a storied rivalry, with the Serbian star holding a slender 31–29 advantage

The duo had been mainstays of tennis for over a decade, along with fellow great Roger Federer

The duo had been mainstays of tennis for over a decade, along with fellow great Roger Federer

Carlos Alcaraz also took time to thank Nadal during the presentation ceremony, describing how meaningful it was to play with him watching from the stands.

‘For me, as Novak said, it’s a little bit weird seeing Rafa in the stands,’ Alcaraz said.

‘It’s the first time, if I’m not wrong, as a professional. For me it’s such an honour playing in front of you. It’s a privilege. Thank you very much for being here.’

Nadal later responded on social media, congratulating Alcaraz on winning the Australian Open and completing a career Grand Slam, while also acknowledging Djokovic’s achievement in reaching another final in Melbourne. 

‘Congratulations @djokernole on reaching another final in Melbourne and continuing to make history in our sport,’ Nadal posted to his Instagram Story.

‘Thanks for your words.’

Rafael nadalNovak Djokovic

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Related News

The comment from Origin hopeful that left NRL great Johnathan Thurston GAGGING following the Broncos big win over the Bulldogs

The comment from Origin hopeful that left NRL great Johnathan Thurston GAGGING following the Broncos big win over the Bulldogs

25 April 2026
Jenna Bush Hager reveals why she was banned from her daughter’s volleyball games

Jenna Bush Hager reveals why she was banned from her daughter’s volleyball games

25 April 2026
Is this snooker’s biggest ever match? Hundreds of millions set to watch in China as world champion Zhao Xintong and national hero Ding Junhui lock horns at the Crucible for quarter-final spot

Is this snooker’s biggest ever match? Hundreds of millions set to watch in China as world champion Zhao Xintong and national hero Ding Junhui lock horns at the Crucible for quarter-final spot

25 April 2026
Andy Murray and Josh Taylor may have claimed Hearts title win would be good for Scottish football – just don’t expect your average Hibs fan to agree as Leith men aim to dole out capital punishment tomorrow!

Andy Murray and Josh Taylor may have claimed Hearts title win would be good for Scottish football – just don’t expect your average Hibs fan to agree as Leith men aim to dole out capital punishment tomorrow!

25 April 2026
Arne Slot hints Alisson could leave Liverpool this summer, with injury-hit goalkeeper targeted by Juventus

Arne Slot hints Alisson could leave Liverpool this summer, with injury-hit goalkeeper targeted by Juventus

25 April 2026
William Saliba reveals he thinks about the title even when he’s sleeping as he opens on Arsenal’s mission to end 22 years of title pain

William Saliba reveals he thinks about the title even when he’s sleeping as he opens on Arsenal’s mission to end 22 years of title pain

25 April 2026
Top News
Helena Bonham Carter leaves The White Lotus new series as filming starts – UK Times

Helena Bonham Carter leaves The White Lotus new series as filming starts – UK Times

25 April 2026
The comment from Origin hopeful that left NRL great Johnathan Thurston GAGGING following the Broncos big win over the Bulldogs

The comment from Origin hopeful that left NRL great Johnathan Thurston GAGGING following the Broncos big win over the Bulldogs

25 April 2026

M3 eastbound between J12 and J11 | Eastbound | Congestion

25 April 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest UK news and updates directly to your inbox.

Recent Posts

  • Helena Bonham Carter leaves The White Lotus new series as filming starts – UK Times
  • The comment from Origin hopeful that left NRL great Johnathan Thurston GAGGING following the Broncos big win over the Bulldogs
  • M3 eastbound between J12 and J11 | Eastbound | Congestion
  • Jimmy Bullard reveals real reason he quit I’m A Celeb | Culture – UK Times
  • Jenna Bush Hager reveals why she was banned from her daughter’s volleyball games

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
© 2026 UK Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version