Spanish secures its second Wimbledon title by prevailing with tremendous authority over a Djokovic lacking arguments.
Spanish secures its second Wimbledon title by prevailing with tremendous authority over a Djokovic lacking arguments.
Rafael Nadal is a great sports enthusiast and expressed on his social media the excitement with which he faces this Sunday afternoon of July 14th. The Wimbledon 2024 final is one of the events he plans to watch on television before the Eurocup final. The Spaniard showed his support for Alcaraz and the Spanish national team.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Nadal muestra su apoyo a Alcaraz de cara a la final de Wimbledon
[pixels-player]In recent times, the Serbian has been accustomed to facing a crowd that does not quite recognize his sporting greatness.
Carlos Alcaraz continues to inscribe his name in golden letters in the history of tennis and aims to achieve a notable feat as the conqueror of Novak Djokovic. He has already become the second player to win a set against Djokovic in a Grand Slam final while holding him to two games or less. Previously, only Nadal managed this at the US Open 2013 and Roland Garros 2020.
Players to win a 6-2 or more lopsided first set against Djokovic in a Grand Slam final:
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) July 14, 2024
Rafael Nadal (2013 US Open, 2020 Roland-Garros)
Carlos Alcaraz (2024 Wimbledon)
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz se une a Nadal en una estadística asombrosa frente a Djokovic en finales de Grand Slam
[pixels-player]The Serb fluently speaks up to seven languages and has some knowledge of four others, something he recently reflected on.
The Spaniard asserts that there are no favorites in the finals and is prepared for the Wimbledon final, where he meets the Serbian again in a different context than last year.
During his last press conference, Novak Djokovic was caught off guard when asked about matters unrelated to his matches and tournament. Specifically, he was asked about Nick Kyrgios, a man who has only played one match in his last two seasons. At 29 years old, the Australian's future is shrouded in mystery, but that's when the Serbian stepped in to dispel doubts about what might happen this summer.
"We trained a few days ago and he performed very well with his serve. He told me he might return at the US Open, but I don't know if he was joking, although I saw him hitting the ball as well as ever. He has a lot of talent, he is very good, he mentioned that his wrist bothers him especially when serving, but he is increasing the workload, intensity, and speed. He is close to the goal, which is positive to see him full of life and energy. He won't know how his wrist reacts until he plays in a tournament, so I hope he returns soon; the circuit needs him," commented the Belgrade native.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic revela en qué torneo podría volver Nick Kyrgios
[pixels-player]Very interesting press conference from the Serbian player after advancing to his first final of the season: "History is at stake, for me that represents a motivation".
Spanish secures its second Wimbledon title by prevailing with tremendous authority over a Djokovic lacking arguments.
Carlos Alcaraz continues to inscribe his name in golden letters in the history of tennis and aims to achieve a notable feat as the conqueror of Novak Djokovic. He has already become the second player to win a set against Djokovic in a Grand Slam final while holding him to two games or less. Previously, only Nadal managed this at the US Open 2013 and Roland Garros 2020.
Players to win a 6-2 or more lopsided first set against Djokovic in a Grand Slam final:
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) July 14, 2024
Rafael Nadal (2013 US Open, 2020 Roland-Garros)
Carlos Alcaraz (2024 Wimbledon)
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz se une a Nadal en una estadística asombrosa frente a Djokovic en finales de Grand Slam
[pixels-player]Rafael Nadal is a great sports enthusiast and expressed on his social media the excitement with which he faces this Sunday afternoon of July 14th. The Wimbledon 2024 final is one of the events he plans to watch on television before the Eurocup final. The Spaniard showed his support for Alcaraz and the Spanish national team.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Nadal muestra su apoyo a Alcaraz de cara a la final de Wimbledon
[pixels-player]The Serb fluently speaks up to seven languages and has some knowledge of four others, something he recently reflected on.
In recent times, the Serbian has been accustomed to facing a crowd that does not quite recognize his sporting greatness.
The Spaniard asserts that there are no favorites in the finals and is prepared for the Wimbledon final, where he meets the Serbian again in a different context than last year.
During his last press conference, Novak Djokovic was caught off guard when asked about matters unrelated to his matches and tournament. Specifically, he was asked about Nick Kyrgios, a man who has only played one match in his last two seasons. At 29 years old, the Australian's future is shrouded in mystery, but that's when the Serbian stepped in to dispel doubts about what might happen this summer.
"We trained a few days ago and he performed very well with his serve. He told me he might return at the US Open, but I don't know if he was joking, although I saw him hitting the ball as well as ever. He has a lot of talent, he is very good, he mentioned that his wrist bothers him especially when serving, but he is increasing the workload, intensity, and speed. He is close to the goal, which is positive to see him full of life and energy. He won't know how his wrist reacts until he plays in a tournament, so I hope he returns soon; the circuit needs him," commented the Belgrade native.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic revela en qué torneo podría volver Nick Kyrgios
[pixels-player]Very interesting press conference from the Serbian player after advancing to his first final of the season: "History is at stake, for me that represents a motivation".
The Italian bid farewell to Wimbledon but leaves with very positive feelings: “I'm leaving with the idea that I can beat almost anyone”.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic, primero con 10 presencias en finales de tres Grand Slams diferentes
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