Carlos Alcaraz won one of the two sets he lost in the tournament Novak DjokovicRoland Garros champion with record Grand Slam titles: 23.
Cramps, a product of the tension and the demands of the semifinal against the Serbian, caused the Spaniard to lose 6-1 and 6-1 in the following two sets, with no option to compete.
Murcian praise Djokovic, underlined the difficulty of having a member of the ‘Big 3’ advance in an advanced round of a Grand Slam. At the age of 20, he suffered an experience that “must serve to prevent it from happening again.”
Resting at home, he could forego the Queen’s ATP, June 19-25, and head straight to the Wimbledon grass, July 3-16.
After Novak Djokovic won the final in Paris on Casper Ruud, Carlos Alcaraz spoke publicly on ‘Nole’. He chose a message from Roland Garros with the title “indescribable” and the Serbian cast at the Musketeers Cup.
“Many congratulations on the cup and the new record”, also showing support for Novak Djokovic.
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Source: La Verdad

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