Novak Djokovic Not On Same ‘Level as Alcaraz’ After Wimbledon Defeat

Novak Djokovic Not On Same ‘Level as Alcaraz’ After Wimbledon Defeat


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Novak Djokovic conceded some of his status as a tennis champion after being overwhelmed by Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon final on Sunday.

Alcaraz, the 21-year-old Spanish whiz-kid, defended his title with a 6-2 6-2 7-6 (7-4) win – his second straight victory over Djokovic in the SW19 showpiece. He also became the sixth man in the Open era to win both the French Open and Wimbledon in the same year, leaving Djokovic shell-shocked with his level of play.

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37-year-old Djokovic entered the tournament just weeks after undergoing knee surgery and produced a remarkable effort to make it to the final.

“If someone told me I would play Wimbledon finals three, four weeks ago, I would take it for sure,” Djokovic said.

Alcaraz said it was “amazing” and “unbelievable” what Djokovic had done over the fortnight, describing his opponent as “superman.”

“I did all I can to prepare myself for this match and the tournament in general,” Djokovic said. However, it was clear that his efforts fell short against his younger opponent. “Today I saw that I was just, as I said, half a step behind him in every sense. That’s the reality I have to accept at the moment.”

Alcaraz was not the only player Djokovic felt he was behind; in a statement, Djokovic also mentioned the talented 22-year-old Jannik Sinner as a high-level competitor.


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Novak Djokovic conceded some of his status as a tennis champion after being overwhelmed by Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon final on Sunday.

Alcaraz, the 21-year-old Spanish whiz-kid, defended his title with a 6-2 6-2 7-6 (7-4) win – his second straight victory over Djokovic in the SW19 showpiece. He also became the sixth man in the Open era to win both the French Open and Wimbledon in the same year, leaving Djokovic shell-shocked with his level of play.

37-year-old Djokovic entered the tournament just weeks after undergoing knee surgery and produced a remarkable effort to make it to the final.

“If someone told me I would play Wimbledon finals three, four weeks ago, I would take it for sure,” Djokovic said.

Alcaraz said it was “amazing” and “unbelievable” what Djokovic had done over the fortnight, describing his opponent as “superman.”

“I did all I can to prepare myself for this match and the tournament in general,” Djokovic said. However, it was clear that his efforts fell short against his younger opponent. “Today I saw that I was just, as I said, half a step behind him in every sense. That’s the reality I have to accept at the moment.”

Alcaraz was not the only player Djokovic felt he was behind; in a statement, Djokovic also mentioned the talented 22-year-old Jannik Sinner as a high-level competitor.



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