Yesterday Sinner’s light did not come on, Alcaraz covered the field very well: for him it is the victory of maturity
Yesterday, Sinner’s game lacked its usual spark, while Alcaraz demonstrated exceptional court coverage. This victory signifies a moment of maturity for the young Spaniard.In New York, Alcaraz takes everything: Open USA, the second of a career that in 2022 took off from this field, and first position in the ranking for 760 points, torn from Jannik after 65 consecutive weeks. The blue, which had undergone four breaks in six games, in the final loses the service five times, Carlitos proves too be shiny and sharp as against Djokovic, little smoke and very roasted: he has only one moment of absence that costs him the break in the fourth game of the second and, with it, the partial. But even when the final returns to a tie, and Sinner regains a little nail polish after a first set decidedly out of focus – break built cold at the first game, a straight of which he can never be completely trusted (28 free of charge in total) and a fugitive response -, is always his nemesis that ride the energy of an electrical surroundings and keep in hand the control of the exchanges.
Sinner-Alcaraz, 46 years old, is already El Clasico of tennis, as Iberian newspapers hold. And America replies, sending its shining VIPs among the tangentials of queens in advance. Above all, stephen Curry and Bruce
Djokovic Defeats Alcaraz in Epic Wimbledon Final, Securing Eighth Title
Novak Djokovic has claimed his eighth Wimbledon title and 24th Grand Slam crown, defeating Carlos Alcaraz in a thrilling five-set final on Center Court. The match, widely hailed as an instant classic, ended 1-6, 7-6(6), 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 in favor of the Serbian superstar.
The match began with a stunning display from alcaraz, who took the first set 6-1, showcasing the power and finesse that have propelled him to the top of the game. however,Djokovic,renowned for his mental fortitude and resilience,battled back in the second set,saving a championship point and ultimately winning the tiebreak 8-6.
Djokovic continued his momentum, dominating the third set 6-1. Alcaraz responded strongly, taking the fourth set 6-3, forcing a decisive fifth. The final set was a tense affair, with both players holding serve until Djokovic secured a crucial break to lead 5-4, ultimately serving out the match to secure victory.
This win marks Djokovic’s eighth Wimbledon title, equaling Roger Federer’s record. More significantly, it takes him ahead of Federer in the overall Grand Slam count with 24 major titles. It also returns him to the world number one ranking.”This feels extra special, considering the circumstances,” Djokovic said after the match. “Playing against Carlos is always a huge challenge, and he’s a fantastic player. I’m incredibly proud of the performance.”
Alcaraz, despite the loss, demonstrated remarkable composure and skill throughout the tournament and the final. He is expected to remain a dominant force in men’s tennis for years to come.
The match lasted four hours and 42 minutes and was filled with breathtaking rallies, stunning shot-making, and dramatic shifts in momentum, cementing its place as one of the greatest Wimbledon finals in history.