Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic They have not measured strength again since they won Wimbledon and Paris 2024 Olympic Games titles in the final At the prize distribution: the Spanish once again proved the hegemony on the London grass and the Serbian fulfilled his dream of winning Olympic gold on clay from at Roland Garros. , whose Grand Slam the Murcian won, while Balkan underwent surgery on the meniscus in his right knee.
Both rested after being tired in the capital of France. Alcaraz returned first, to Cincinnati. They didn’t happen until US Openalthough they had little time to exchange opinions as they both lost in the first round.
The Davis Cup they were separated again. Alcaraz heads to Valencia for the group stage and Djokovic leads his team to avoid relegation in Belgrade.
The Murcian went to Laver Cupin Berlin, and Beijing. The Serbian has been away from competition again for several weeks, until the current ATP Masters 1000 in Shanghai.
In the locker room tunnel they met again Alcaraz and Djokovic. “Titanito,” Novak called Carlos in Spanish. “What’s wrong, man, is everything alright?” replied the man from Murcia, who congratulated him “bravo” for ‘Nole’.
“Where are you, can’t see you?” Alcaraz asked in Andalusian Charly Gómez Herreraa friend and member of the Alcaraz team for many years. Before he answered, El Palmar switched to English to pose the same question to Djokovic.
“You’re too much on track,” Novak said. “And I’m off the track,” he added. The two laughed. “I’m enjoying my time off the court,” Djokovic concluded.
They wish each other, they will not collide in the competition unless they make it to the final in Shanghai, on Sunday, October 13.
Source: La Verdad

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