Deja Vu for Novak Djokovic As Carlos Alcaraz Beats Him Again To Win Second Wimbledon Title
The Serbian tennis player tried to bounce back in the third set but Alcaraz didn't let go easily. Djokovic started well in the third set and gave a tough fight to his opponent but the Spaniard gave a tough fight and forced the match into the tiebreak. Alcaraz kept his nerves cool and won the tiebreak 7-4.
London, July 15: Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz won his second consecutive Wimbledon title after beating Novak Djokovic 6-2, 6-2, 7-6 (7-4) at the centre court in London on Sunday. The Spaniard became only the sixth man to win the French Open and Wimbledon back-to-back. The Spanish tennis player started off well and took command of the match as he won the set 6-2 against the Serbian. The first set was one-sided after Alcaraz received a double break and ended it in 41 minutes. Alcaraz kept his momentum and won the second set 6-2. Djokovic was struggling in the second set and failed to make a comeback. Carlos Alcaraz Celebrates With His Family After Winning Wimbledon 2024 Men's Singles Title With Victory Over Novak Djokovic (Watch Video).
The Serbian tennis player tried to bounce back in the third set but Alcaraz didn't let go easily. Djokovic started well in the third set and gave a tough fight to his opponent but the Spaniard gave a tough fight and forced the match into the tiebreak. Alcaraz kept his nerves cool and won the tiebreak 7-4.
The Spaniard dominated the game from the very first moment and won the Wimbledon 2024 final in straight three sets. Alcaraz was up against fourth-seeded Daniil Medvedev in the semi-final. Despite losing the first set, the Spaniard made a strong comeback to win 6-7, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. Second-seeded Novak Djokovic, meanwhile, beat Italy's Lorenzo Musetti in straight sets 6-4, 7-6, 6-4 to make the summit clash. Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic Share Fun Moment Before Entering Centre Court For Wimbledon 2024 Men's Singles Final (Watch Video).
Alcaraz and Djokovic played out a marathon final at the Centre Court last year that lasted four hours and 42 minutes--the third-longest Wimbledon final in history. Alcaraz picked up his second-ever Grand Slam title after a thrilling battle, ending the Serbian's pursuit of a fifth-straight Wimbledon title. Carlos Alcaraz, third in the ATP tennis rankings, bagged the French Open men's singles title last month, beating Alexander Zverev in the final.
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