Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal are both exhausted after the 2012 Australian open after playing for six hours straight.
Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic are renowned for their never say die attitude, and one match highlighted this more than ever.
The encounter was not only an all-time classic, filled with epic long rallies and spectacular winning shots, but it made history as it became the longest major singles final of all time. And while Djokovic could not contain himself immediately after clinching his fifth Grand Slam title, ripping his shirt off to celebrate, the huge physical toll of the final soon caught up with both players.Liverpool hero who left club in the summer 'considering shock retirement aged 33'Surprising stat suggests Liverpool fans should not be so worried about Alisson injury
The decorated duo could be seen hunched over side by side as they listened to speeches from the competition officials and sponsors, while Djokovic was then spotted yawning.Speaking after the match, Djokovic labelled it the most special of his then five major wins.
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