Patrick Mouratoglou Hits Back at Boris Becker Over Rafael Nadal’s Deleted Reaction to Controversial Novak Djokovic Take

Patrick Mouratoglou has sparked fresh debate with a bold tennis take involving Novak Djokovic that quickly drew a public response.

Patrick Mouratoglou’s already controversial take on modern tennis took another sharp turn when Boris Becker publicly challenged him following his controversial Novak Djokovic take, prompting a blunt response from the French coach. As criticism mounted from fans and legends, the former coach of Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka made it clear that he was not interested in approval or consensus.

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Boris Becker Pushes Back on Patrick Mouratoglou’s Comparison of Novak Djokovic

As the discussion continued to snowball, Becker stepped in with a direct and public rebuttal. Posting on X, the six-time Grand Slam champion dismissed Mouratoglou’s view with a short but pointed remark, “Patrick, I think your alone with your opinion!”

Mouratoglou responded without hesitation. He made it clear that popularity has never shaped his views, writing, “I never made an opinion based on what people think but out of my own opinion. Only dead fish swim with the stream.”

The debate traces back to Mouratoglou’s Instagram video, in which the French coach questioned the assumption that the peak levels of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic surpass those of today’s stars.

Mouratoglou framed his argument around Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, whom he labeled the “New Two.”

His timing was striking, coming just after Djokovic defeated Sinner in a marathon five-set semifinal at the Australian Open in 2026. While many saw that result as proof of the Big Three’s enduring superiority, Mouratoglou argued the opposite.

According to him, Sinner outperformed Djokovic in raw tennis metrics but lost because Djokovic remained unmatched in mental resilience and situational execution.

Mouratoglou backed his point by highlighting the context of that semifinal. Sinner entered the match having won their previous five meetings and finished the contest with more total points than Djokovic.

The Serb, however, saved 16 of 18 break points, erased a 0-40 deficit in the final set, and consistently claimed the most important moments.

For Mouratoglou, that distinction mattered. He emphasized that Djokovic’s victory did not contradict his argument but actually supported it.

MORE: Rafael Nadal Mocks Patrick Mouratoglou After Dismissive Novak Djokovic Comment Involving Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner

The Serb won not by overpowering Sinner but by leaning on competitive instincts refined over two decades at the top. Even after falling to Alcaraz in the championship match, Djokovic’s performance fueled renewed debate about longevity versus evolution.

How Did Rafael Nadal Unexpectedly Insert Himself Into the Mouratoglou Debate?

The conversation escalated when Nadal unexpectedly entered the fray. Known for avoiding social media disputes, Nadal reacted to Mouratoglou’s post with a string of emojis, specifically the ‘face with hand over mouth,’ ‘peeking eye,’ and ‘laughing’ symbols: 🤭🫣🤣🤣🤣.

Many interpreted the response as mocking the idea that today’s players have already surpassed the Big Three’s peak level. However, the comment was short-lived.

Shortly after the emojis began trending and sparking heated debates across social media, Nadal quietly removed the comment from the post, as later confirmed by Mouratoglou.

Patrick Mouratoglou's comment on Instagram
Patrick Mouratoglou’s comment on Instagram

Insiders suggest that the removal was likely a move by Nadal’s PR team to de-escalate the tension and maintain his reputation for sportsmanship, as he has always been vocal about his support and respect for Sinner and Alcaraz.

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