The former coach of the Serb praised the gold achieved in Paris and revealed the key to his victory against Alcaraz. "I wouldn't be surprised to see him in Los Angeles in 2028 as well."
The former coach of the Serb praised the gold achieved in Paris and revealed the key to his victory against Alcaraz. "I wouldn't be surprised to see him in Los Angeles in 2028 as well."
The next August 13th will kick off the WTA Cincinnati and will extend until the 19th with the presence of the biggest stars in today's tennis scene. Among these stars, we already know who the women invited to the main draw are, as the tournament has officially announced the list with Caroline Wozniacki at the helm. Also, Bianca Andreescu, Peyton Stearns, and Caroline Dolehide will enjoy an invitation to compete in the WTA 1000 prior to the US Open.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El WTA 1000 de Cincinnati anuncia sus wildcards con Wozniacki a la cabeza
Novak Djokovic became the Olympic champion in these Olympic Games in Paris after defeating Carlos Alcaraz, and the Serbian player wanted to share some kind words towards him. They get along great and whenever they have the chance, they show it. Therefore, Djokovic wanted to leave him a message through his social networks, wishing him success in future Olympic events: "Another epic final. The classic. Congratulations to you and your team for an excellent Olympic Games. Considering your age, your energy, and your playing style, you probably have 20 more Olympic Games ahead of you. Your gold will come. Until next time, friend," Nole wrote.
Another epic final, @carlosalcaraz. The classic. Congratulations to you and your team for an excellent Olympics. Considering your age, your energy, and the way you play, you probably have 20 more Olympics ahead of you 😆. Your gold will come. Until next time, friend. pic.twitter.com/UNc47Ayetk
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) August 5, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic, a Alcaraz: "Probablemente tengas 20 Juegos Olímpicos más por delante, tu oro llegará"
Stefanos Tsitsipas is ready to face a new challenge after the Paris Olympics, as the tennis calendar allows no respite. The Greek is already at the Cincinnati Masters 1000, where he hopes to put on a great performance and take advantage of the absence of big names like Novak Djokovic or Carlos Alcaraz. However, Stefanos confessed to the media that he will not pay attention to this circumstance, but will fight as always to return to the place he longs for. "I didn't pay much attention to when or the possible matchups; I'm not that kind of player. I try to make the most of my chances regardless of the draw and hope to make my way through this tournament this year. It's normal that after an Olympic tournament with certain medal objectives, you come here with high expectations. It's not easy to play after an Olympic tournament; there will be several absences, half of the players will start on Wednesday, and I'll have to try to make the most of the matches I've played in the previous weeks. It would have been different if I had arrived with a medal, but my goal for this week will be to try to get closer to returning to the top 10."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tsitsipas: "Mi medalla esta semana será intentar estar más cerca de volver al top 10"
Sebastian Korda lifted his second ATP title in Washington on that Sunday after defeating Flavio Cobolli in the final, something he deserved after three years since the first one. The American was crowned simultaneously with Novak Djokovic winning the gold medal at the Olympic Games in Paris, who is one of his greatest inspirations. In a press conference following the victory, the American confessed how the Serbian played a crucial role in his decision to pursue tennis instead of continuing with hockey: "My father coached Radek Stepanek and almost every summer we went with him to the US Open. That's the reason I started playing tennis. I also played ice hockey and my parents told me, 'you have to decide what you want to do because everything is too much.' I fell in love with tennis at the US Open. Radek faced Djokovic on the Arthur Ashe court, around 10 o'clock at night and it was packed with people. The atmosphere was insane. I returned home and decided it was the sport I wanted to pursue. Going to these tournaments, being around the guys, having fun here... that was the biggest key of my career, I realized how much I wanted to be a professional tennis player."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic, la razón por la que Korda optó por dedicarse al tenis
Last Friday, some rather unpleasant scenes were experienced at the ATP Washington after Denis Shapovalov was disqualified in the quarterfinals against Ben Shelton. The Canadian was penalized for insulting a fan after an exchange of words that the chair umpire deemed inappropriate. Consequently, Shapovalov exited the court, and it was still uncertain what would happen with the points and prize money earned up to that moment in the tournament. In response, the player appealed, and finally, the ATP has just confirmed that the sanction was correct, but the player will still accumulate the points and receive the corresponding prize money for reaching the quarterfinals, as it would be unfair otherwise. However, Shapovalov will have to pay a fine of $36,400 for a code of conduct violation.
ATP has reviewed an appeal from Denis Shapovalov following his default from the quarter-finals of the ATP 500 tournament in Washington. The fines committee has affirmed that officials followed correct procedures in defaulting the player. However, the committee has concluded that…
— ATP Tour (@atptour) August 5, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Shapovalov conservará los puntos y el prize money tras su descalificación en Washington
He couldn't secure the gold in Paris, but the Spaniard now enjoys his silver medal after appreciating the difficulty of getting there. "You never know if you'll be able to be in that position again."
The joy of Novak Djokovic after winning the Olympic gold that had been missing from his record was translated into a river of tears after defeating Carlos Alcaraz in the final. The Serbian couldn't stop crying out of emotion after seeing his dream come true. He ran to his box to celebrate with his team, his wife, and, of course, his children. What a beautiful sight!
The communion between Novak Djokovic and his clan after his Olympic triumph... 🥲 #Djokovic #Alcaraz #Paris2024 #JeuxOlympiques pic.twitter.com/dyv4XDuyOy
— TennisActu (@TennisActu) August 4, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así celebró Novak Djokovic su oro olímpico en París
The former coach of the Serb praised the gold achieved in Paris and revealed the key to his victory against Alcaraz. "I wouldn't be surprised to see him in Los Angeles in 2028 as well."
Stefanos Tsitsipas is ready to face a new challenge after the Paris Olympics, as the tennis calendar allows no respite. The Greek is already at the Cincinnati Masters 1000, where he hopes to put on a great performance and take advantage of the absence of big names like Novak Djokovic or Carlos Alcaraz. However, Stefanos confessed to the media that he will not pay attention to this circumstance, but will fight as always to return to the place he longs for. "I didn't pay much attention to when or the possible matchups; I'm not that kind of player. I try to make the most of my chances regardless of the draw and hope to make my way through this tournament this year. It's normal that after an Olympic tournament with certain medal objectives, you come here with high expectations. It's not easy to play after an Olympic tournament; there will be several absences, half of the players will start on Wednesday, and I'll have to try to make the most of the matches I've played in the previous weeks. It would have been different if I had arrived with a medal, but my goal for this week will be to try to get closer to returning to the top 10."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tsitsipas: "Mi medalla esta semana será intentar estar más cerca de volver al top 10"
The next August 13th will kick off the WTA Cincinnati and will extend until the 19th with the presence of the biggest stars in today's tennis scene. Among these stars, we already know who the women invited to the main draw are, as the tournament has officially announced the list with Caroline Wozniacki at the helm. Also, Bianca Andreescu, Peyton Stearns, and Caroline Dolehide will enjoy an invitation to compete in the WTA 1000 prior to the US Open.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El WTA 1000 de Cincinnati anuncia sus wildcards con Wozniacki a la cabeza
Sebastian Korda lifted his second ATP title in Washington on that Sunday after defeating Flavio Cobolli in the final, something he deserved after three years since the first one. The American was crowned simultaneously with Novak Djokovic winning the gold medal at the Olympic Games in Paris, who is one of his greatest inspirations. In a press conference following the victory, the American confessed how the Serbian played a crucial role in his decision to pursue tennis instead of continuing with hockey: "My father coached Radek Stepanek and almost every summer we went with him to the US Open. That's the reason I started playing tennis. I also played ice hockey and my parents told me, 'you have to decide what you want to do because everything is too much.' I fell in love with tennis at the US Open. Radek faced Djokovic on the Arthur Ashe court, around 10 o'clock at night and it was packed with people. The atmosphere was insane. I returned home and decided it was the sport I wanted to pursue. Going to these tournaments, being around the guys, having fun here... that was the biggest key of my career, I realized how much I wanted to be a professional tennis player."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic, la razón por la que Korda optó por dedicarse al tenis
Novak Djokovic became the Olympic champion in these Olympic Games in Paris after defeating Carlos Alcaraz, and the Serbian player wanted to share some kind words towards him. They get along great and whenever they have the chance, they show it. Therefore, Djokovic wanted to leave him a message through his social networks, wishing him success in future Olympic events: "Another epic final. The classic. Congratulations to you and your team for an excellent Olympic Games. Considering your age, your energy, and your playing style, you probably have 20 more Olympic Games ahead of you. Your gold will come. Until next time, friend," Nole wrote.
Another epic final, @carlosalcaraz. The classic. Congratulations to you and your team for an excellent Olympics. Considering your age, your energy, and the way you play, you probably have 20 more Olympics ahead of you 😆. Your gold will come. Until next time, friend. pic.twitter.com/UNc47Ayetk
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) August 5, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic, a Alcaraz: "Probablemente tengas 20 Juegos Olímpicos más por delante, tu oro llegará"
Last Friday, some rather unpleasant scenes were experienced at the ATP Washington after Denis Shapovalov was disqualified in the quarterfinals against Ben Shelton. The Canadian was penalized for insulting a fan after an exchange of words that the chair umpire deemed inappropriate. Consequently, Shapovalov exited the court, and it was still uncertain what would happen with the points and prize money earned up to that moment in the tournament. In response, the player appealed, and finally, the ATP has just confirmed that the sanction was correct, but the player will still accumulate the points and receive the corresponding prize money for reaching the quarterfinals, as it would be unfair otherwise. However, Shapovalov will have to pay a fine of $36,400 for a code of conduct violation.
ATP has reviewed an appeal from Denis Shapovalov following his default from the quarter-finals of the ATP 500 tournament in Washington. The fines committee has affirmed that officials followed correct procedures in defaulting the player. However, the committee has concluded that…
— ATP Tour (@atptour) August 5, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Shapovalov conservará los puntos y el prize money tras su descalificación en Washington
He couldn't secure the gold in Paris, but the Spaniard now enjoys his silver medal after appreciating the difficulty of getting there. "You never know if you'll be able to be in that position again."
The joy of Novak Djokovic after winning the Olympic gold that had been missing from his record was translated into a river of tears after defeating Carlos Alcaraz in the final. The Serbian couldn't stop crying out of emotion after seeing his dream come true. He ran to his box to celebrate with his team, his wife, and, of course, his children. What a beautiful sight!
The communion between Novak Djokovic and his clan after his Olympic triumph... 🥲 #Djokovic #Alcaraz #Paris2024 #JeuxOlympiques pic.twitter.com/dyv4XDuyOy
— TennisActu (@TennisActu) August 4, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así celebró Novak Djokovic su oro olímpico en París
Carlos Alcaraz could not secure the gold medal at the Olympic Games in Paris, but he will return to Spain with a commendable silver medal. The 21-year-old's career is admirable, but above all, it is his fighting spirit that defines him. Therefore, after the defeat against Djokovic, the young man from Murcia expressed his contentment with his medal, yet with the intention of coming back in four years for more. "Honestly, I always want to win. In receiving a silver medal, I have to be very proud. I suppose I am building a great career and I hope it continues. As I said, I am proud to be in this position and to bring a medal to Spain. I am quite certain that my time will come. Someday, I will bring the gold medal to Spain. I will wait for that moment and work towards it. Right now, I have to enjoy lifting the silver, which is also quite remarkable".
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz: "Algún día traeré la medalla de oro a España"
Novak Djokovic finally achieved one of his biggest goals by winning the Olympic gold at 37 years old in Paris. The Serb had to defeat Carlos Alcaraz to see his dream come true and proudly defend the colors of Serbia. These were his first words after the victory to Eurosport's microphones: "It's been an incredible battle, a great fight. When the final shot passed Carlos' side, it was the only moment I thought I could win the match. I don't know what to say, I'm still in shock. I put my heart, soul, body, family, everything at stake to win the Olympic gold at 37. It's an honor to play for Serbia. Carlos and Rafa love playing for Spain, Andy for Great Britain, and Roger for Switzerland. You just see the reactions when they win and it's special, different."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Estas fueron las primeras palabras de Novak Djokovic tras conquistar el oro olímpico