Is Novak Djokovic the greatest tennis athlete of all time, surpassing Nadal and Federer?

Novak Djokovic
The first Grand Slam of the year is Novak Djokovic's favorite, and when Novak left the semifinals of that stage, perhaps for the last time, Rod Laver Arena was booed.
Djokovic accepted the boos, saying after the match, "People come to watch a match like this after spending a lot of money, and I disappointed them, that's normal."
Germany's Alexander Verev will play the final against the defending champion, Italian Yannick Sinner.
Verev, who entered the final, said on the court with a microphone, "We know that many people have come here to watch the game with a lot of money, but please don't boo an injured player. Djokovic has done everything possible for tennis in the last 20 years."
Djokovic entered the tournament after recovering from a long-standing injury, with his foot taped, and the 10-time men's singles champion of the tournament was unable to continue after the first set due to injury in the semifinals.
After such a scene, the question of whether Djokovic will return to the tennis court remains, and at the same time another question arises, will Djokovic end his career as the best men's singles player of all time?

Currently, Djokovic has surpassed everyone. He owns 24 Grand Slams, Nadal has 22, and Federer has 20.
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