Mirra Andreeva's stunning victory over Marie Bouzkova to secure her spot in the Adelaide quarterfinals is a testament to her rising talent in the tennis world. But here's where it gets controversial: while Andreeva's win is undoubtedly impressive, it's hard not to shift focus to the ongoing debate about Novak Djokovic's legacy. Imagine the tennis world if Djokovic clinches his 25th Grand Slam title at the Australian Open—a feat that would undeniably cement his status as the Greatest of All Time (GOAT). This achievement wouldn't just be a personal milestone; it would silence any lingering doubts about his dominance in the sport. Yet, there's another record almost as crucial to Djokovic's legacy: surpassing Roger Federer's 103 singles titles. With a strategic focus on 250-level tournaments, Djokovic might even eclipse Jimmy Connors' staggering 109 titles. And this is the part most people miss: achieving this wouldn't just require skill—it demands a level of consistency and longevity that few athletes can maintain. Speaking of tennis, if you're managing leagues and wondering how to delete old ones, here's a quick tip: simply navigate to the league settings, tap 'Leave League,' and ensure you're following the platform's specific steps, as some systems require confirmation or admin approval. Now, here's a thought-provoking question for you: Does Djokovic's potential to break these records make him the undisputed GOAT, or is there room for debate? Share your thoughts in the comments—let’s spark a friendly controversy!