Carlos Alcaraz He snatched a trophy Novak Djokovic considered his property from his hands. An early crack knocked out the untouchable player, seven-time Wimbledon champion, unbeaten since 2017. A five-set final, lasting 4h.42′. An impressive one for “the most famous weather match in the world,” commented the Serbian.
Victory at the All England Club represents the definitive designation in tennis. It has the greatest impact and international prestige. A blessing for sponsors. History and charm are perfectly combined.
The rivalry between someone who is only 21 years old and someone who, at the age of 37, represents his own legendary figure and the ‘Big 3’ he made up Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. The generational clash between two competitive, ambitious animals with contrasting styles (the sparkle of Alcaraz and the tenacity of Djokovic) from their extraordinary quality, will already give many comments. But the events of this moment make it more exciting.
Paris changed the fate of both. Carlos Alcaraz He succeeded at Roland Garros. Third Grand Slam final, all victories. First sub-21 to dominate on all three Grand Slam surfaces (hard at US Open 2022, grass at Wimbledon 2023 and clay in 2024). “He is a very versatile player, very complete. His achievements at a young age are impressive. We can all agree that he will win many Slams. I hope he gives it to me. If so, I will be the first to encourage him in the future, “said Djokovic, who spared no praise for the Murcian.
And if you trust, better, the Balkans will think. The group of Alcaraz is advance warning. “We have to plan a match with at least a battle like last year. I told him that it’s five hours, so the mental level must be high,” the coach warned. Juan Carlos Ferrero.
They wait for the best Djokovicc. “I told him when I saw him here: you are a superman.” Alcaraz’s words to Balkan before starting Wimbledon. He seemed to be ruled out of Roland Garros, when he underwent surgery for a meniscal tear in his right knee on the day he missed the quarterfinals due to injury.
“I wasn’t sure I was going to compete until three or four days before. I made an extra effort because it was Wimbledon, my dream since I was young. In the first two games I was just being careful not to hurt myself, to see how I moved. From the fourth match, with Rune, I felt that I was approaching my best level, that I could have a chance to win the title,” said Djokovic.
Share your work sessions with toddler games Come onwho chooses the violin – hence the celebration of his father with a racket as an instrument -, and Stephenwho aspires to follow in the footsteps of his famous father.
“What Carlos is doing after Roland Garros, changing the chip and preparing in this way and reaching the final is something scandalous. “The level he shows, especially in the level of thinking and enduring the pressure that everyone puts in him to reach these final rounds, is ‘super ten’,” said Ferrero, and he is one of the demands.
Alcaraz faces the feat of becoming the thirteenth male tennis player of all time to win Roland Garros and Wimbledon. The latter are Bjorn Borg, Rafa Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovicwho seeks to match the Swiss’s 8 titles at the London garden and win her 25th Grand Slam, a record total since she tied with Margaret Court on 24 since the 2023 US Open.
Only eight professionals have revalidated Wimbledon from one edition to the next. Alcaraz is convinced of being ninth. “With the level and confidence I showed, I think I will win.”
Source: La Verdad

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