 Welcome back to Tennis Talk, my name's Cam Williams and Raphael Nadal has come out and made some comments about Novak Djokovic's actions at the Olympics. Of course, he threw his racket into the stands, he also smashed his racket at the net post. These are the comments that Rafa made in Washington. Luckily, there was no people in the stands and nothing else happened. But hey, they are things that happen from time to time. You have to try to avoid them. The image is not the best. It is important to avoid this, especially as a role model for many children. He is the number one in the world and one of the best in history. He goes on to say it's strange that someone so successful reacts this way from time to time. But in the end, he's very competitive and reacts like this. So that's what Rafa had to say about Novak's actions at the Olympics. And of course, he did throw his racket into the stands. The stands, of course, were empty, so there was no harm done. He probably wouldn't have done it in a full stadium. But the smashing of the racket and the screaming and the yelling, of course, we know he's passionate. But it was a little bit too far. According to Rafa, he has to be a bit more of a role model, Novak Djokovic. So let me know down in the comments below. Do you think Rafa is accurate or do you think Novak was justified in doing all those things? Of course, he was playing for the Olympics, playing for history, a lot of pressure on his shoulders. And of course, we know from Rafa, he never smashes rackets. He is known for not smashing rackets and upholding a very, very clean sheet when it comes to even talking to the umpire, yelling at the umpire, getting angry in matches. Rafa doesn't get angry at all in matches and he doesn't smash a racket. I've never seen him smash a racket. So this is coming from one of the best players in the world, one of the best players of all time. Maybe giving a little bit of advice to Novak Djokovic because they are role models if they like it or not. So Rafa Nadal, he's come out and made his comments about Novak Djokovic breaking rackets at the Olympics.