Cincinnati, triumph for Novak Djokovic: beat Carlos Alcaraz
The Serbian tennis player won in three sets (5-7 7-6 7-6) in nearly four hours of play.
The Serbian tennis player won in three sets (5-7 7-6 7-6) in nearly four hours of play.
The Serb’s analysis just hours before the final act of the Cincinnati Masters 1000.
On Ohio cement, it is already time for a rematch of the Wimbledon final in the men’s field, an unprecedented final among the women.
Looking forward to the start of the season on American cement, there is one statistic in which the South Tyrolean is second only to the Serbian.
The 2001 Wimbledon winner, who has long been on Novak Djokovic’s staff, speaks clearly: “Only he and Nole can hold their own against Carlos Alcaraz.”
“I know I am a guy who can continue to make history and beat anyone,” admitted the Murcian tennis player.
The Serbian tennis player had destroyed his racket in the fifth set of the final against Alcaraz
The Serbian tennis player was defeated by Carlos Alcaraz in the fifth set in the Wimbledon final.
The world number one spoke after his victory over Novak Djokovic in the final at Wimbledon.
The Spanish tennis player won at the end of a hard-fought final that lasted more than 5 hours.
“This is no time to be afraid,” said the Murciano, who will face Novak Djokovic in the final.
Statements from the South Tyrolean after his Wimbledon semifinal loss to Djokovic.
Statements from the 36-year-old Serb after his three-set victory over the South Tyrolean in the first Wimbledon semifinal.
The Italian tennis player was beaten in three sets by the former world number one, who won his ninth career semifinal at Wimbledon
Serbian tennis player ahead 2-0 in Wimbledon semifinals vs. South Tyroler
The Serbian tennis player won 6-3 in the first partial of the Wimbledon semifinal
The Italian tennis legend spoke just hours before the start of the Wimbledon semifinals.
The South Tyrolean tennis player spoke on the eve of the semifinal against the Serb.
The German tennis player speaks clearly: “Jannik has the qualities and the game to beat Djokovic, but I want to see more determination.”
“He glides on grass using his toes, it’s like he’s skiing. With Djokovic he is underdog but…”
The Serb praises his next Wimbledon opponent: “I respect him a lot, he can become a leader.”
No dice for Andrey Rublev: although the first set smiled on the Russian, Nole won the other three and clinched a place in the top four.
The Greek was surprisingly defeated by the U.S. Eubanks in the round of 16
The world’s most prestigious tournament is catching up with the schedule after rain in recent days.
The Serbian tennis player eliminated Argentina’s Cachin in three sets.
The Serb is seeking his eighth success on English grass, his 24th Slam, and is also thinking about the Grand Slam.
The South Tyrolean brings no small load of confidence to England: “I don’t think many people can beat Djokovic, but I think I’m among them.”
The new edition of the world’s most prestigious tennis tournament gets underway tomorrow, and the Serb and the South Tyrolean will both be up against an Argentine, Cachin for Nole, Juan Manuel Cerundolo for Jannik.
The South Tyrolean and the Serb were the first to test the grass of the world’s most prestigious tennis court ahead of the start of the tournament next Monday.