In case you're wondering why Fed and the Joker had few injuries their entire careers and Rafa has had so many lingering problems, it's extremely likely he was on roids. Anyone with half a brain could look at Tiger's body in the 2005 Masters and knows he was on it. His arms were gigantic. Paid off for a while, but eventually he turned into Barry Bonds and could hardly stay on the golf course. That's what roids does to you. Breaks you down. And btw Tiger is an unforgettable legend. Once in a century talent. He didn't need the roids, but he did it because everyone else was and he wanted to be on par with the field.
Rafa receives way more love than Joker ever did. But it's 10x more likely he was on performance enhancers in the earlier part of his career. Look at his biceps in his prime. I know tennis has tough drug testing, but so did cycling. You just needed the money to beat it like Lance Armstrong. He's had a million injuries in his career and people like to attribute it to just his physical style of play. No, no, no. The guy was likely a cheater in the 2000s like everyone else, and he paid the price for it.
Give credit to Fed and Joker who did it the right way. Joker is almost religious about what he puts in his body, and Fed just never cared enough quite frankly to resort to PED's. Such an artistic style of play, kinda like Ken Griffey who had a gorgeous swing and didn't think he needed more than that.
Not saying it's 100% Rafa took roids, but it's extremely likely. It's not that hard to be able step on a tennis court at age 37, but it sure is when you were roided up for 5 years of your prime. Makes sense too because he made his mark 2005-2009 during the prime roids period. He was obv still great after that, and he probably didn't need roids to continue winning the French Open, but it's just very odd he had way more injuries, especially with the back, than anyone else in the top 100. No surgeries, just a bunch of back problems. That's all roids man. That's not Andy Murray needing a new hip. Just my personal opinion though
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In case you're wondering why Fed and the Joker had few injuries their entire careers and Rafa has had so many lingering problems, it's extremely likely he was on roids. Anyone with half a brain could look at Tiger's body in the 2005 Masters and knows he was on it. His arms were gigantic. Paid off for a while, but eventually he turned into Barry Bonds and could hardly stay on the golf course. That's what roids does to you. Breaks you down. And btw Tiger is an unforgettable legend. Once in a century talent. He didn't need the roids, but he did it because everyone else was and he wanted to be on par with the field.
Rafa receives way more love than Joker ever did. But it's 10x more likely he was on performance enhancers in the earlier part of his career. Look at his biceps in his prime. I know tennis has tough drug testing, but so did cycling. You just needed the money to beat it like Lance Armstrong. He's had a million injuries in his career and people like to attribute it to just his physical style of play. No, no, no. The guy was likely a cheater in the 2000s like everyone else, and he paid the price for it.
Give credit to Fed and Joker who did it the right way. Joker is almost religious about what he puts in his body, and Fed just never cared enough quite frankly to resort to PED's. Such an artistic style of play, kinda like Ken Griffey who had a gorgeous swing and didn't think he needed more than that.
Not saying it's 100% Rafa took roids, but it's extremely likely. It's not that hard to be able step on a tennis court at age 37, but it sure is when you were roided up for 5 years of your prime. Makes sense too because he made his mark 2005-2009 during the prime roids period. He was obv still great after that, and he probably didn't need roids to continue winning the French Open, but it's just very odd he had way more injuries, especially with the back, than anyone else in the top 100. No surgeries, just a bunch of back problems. That's all roids man. That's not Andy Murray needing a new hip. Just my personal opinion though
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