Novak Djokovic He did not put a single downside in his 6-2, 6-2 and 7-6 (4) defeat against Carlos Alcaraz. A seven-time champion of the tournament, he lost his ninth and tenth Wimbledon finals against the Spaniard. He didn’t hide behind recent knee surgery, although it did indicate some limitations on some types of support.
He felt that the Murcian had passed him without any possible excuses. “I was inferior on the court. He played every shot better than me. I don’t think he could have done much more. Maybe try to encourage me, maybe involve the crowd more. I have never seen him serve this way, so Fast. He got past me. The serve went well last time,” he finished with a smile.
He lost more time to adapt to the pace that Alcaraz demanded of him. “I felt half a step behind all the way, the preparation was obviously not perfect.”
You also don’t want to penalize yourself too much after the effort made to get to the event and with the Olympic Games in Paris in perspective. “I intend to be at the Olympic Games, I hope to have the opportunity to fight for a medal for my country. On a completely different surface, coming back to the place where I was injured a few weeks ago. Let’s see how I feel physically and mentally,” he said.
He has another Wimbledon on his mind. At 37 years old, he can’t imagine being out of tennis.
Source: La Verdad

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