World celebrates Djokovic's nearly perfect Aussie Open



Novak Djokovic put on a beyond-clinical performance in his Australian Open final against Rafael Nadal on Sunday—winning 6-3, 6-2, 6-3 to pass Pete Sampras' career Grand Slam total, and setting the tournament record for the most men's singles titles, at 7.

As Djokovic put it in his best Italian accent, "Not too bad."

And the internet, after watching Djokovic commit only nine unforced errors in the three-set victory, had to agree: Not too bad.

Even some of tennis' legends chimed in, including the man whose name is on the stadium ...

Along with actor Ben Stiller ...

And the game's top analysts:

His fans, of course, were thrilled with the third consecutive Slam:

And the current crop of players was completely in awe:

With Djokovic at 15 majors and counting, Nadal at 17 and Roger Federer at 20, the men's GOAT debate has been busted wide open:

And his display was enough to flip the stance of Mardy Fish:

Overall, not too bad.

And the game's top analysts:

His fans, of course, were thrilled with the third consecutive Slam:

And the current crop of players was completely in awe:

With Djokovic at 15 majors and counting, Nadal at 17 and Roger Federer at 20, the men's GOAT debate has been busted wide open:

And his display was enough to flip the stance of Mardy Fish:

Overall, not too bad.