Tennis and sport came alive yesterday Paris a mixture of values, gestures, competition, spectacularity and emotions that are hard to match. It’s an incredible point, just like the one they starred in Alcaraz and DjokovicWhen the Murcian returned an impossible ball and the Serbian opened his arms, he smiled and applauded his rival. He also accompanied him when the cramps stopped the game, giving him courage or the final speech. Alcaraz He endured two sets on the court without giving up, despite some physical problems, surely a result of the intense tension and his very strong tennis yesterday. The others would have backed off, but he continued. The two perfectly defined the word athlete in their thoughts, after playing two of the best sets in history, the first, with a very difficult level to match.
Djokovic he also suffered pressure and physical strain as he winced at his wrist. then, Alcaraz He had problems with his feet, hands and arms. The first two sets are an exhibition of the masters. The Serbian, with 36 years, sweeps the first and the Spaniard, with 20, prevails in the second. Alcaraz forced with cruel blows and Djokovic answered. With another player ahead, the Murcian would have passed his rival, but he was ahead Djokovicthe player who achieves the highest number of wins in grand slam in history in his career.
The intensity and competition capacity of the two exceptional tennis players in the first set was impressive. Like the human height they show: one fights physical difficulties on the track without giving up and the other has education and sportsmanship as maxims in an important match for both. They are an example of what athletes should be. Yesterday the sport grew a little on the scale of values with two tennis players from different generations who were able to make the necessary gestures to show that the world of passion and emotion is not at odds with effort and sportsmanship. The two of them and tennis, yesterday, gave an incredible, positive tone, to grow the beautiful sport.
Source: La Verdad

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