Wimbledon 2024: Tennis world calls for ‘horrible’ scenes after Novak Djokovic’s brutal announcement

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Novak Djokovic has admitted that he is not at the same level as Carlos Alcaraz or Jannik Sinner. Tennis Fans and pundits are questioning whether the Serbian star will ever win another Grand Slam. Djokovic was forced off the court by Alcaraz in the Wimbledon final on Sunday with the Spanish specialist playing. defend your title With a 6-2 6-2 7-6 (7-4) victory.

Alcaraz became the sixth man in the Open era to win the French Open and Wimbledon in the same year, surprising Djokovic with his level of play. Djokovic entered the tournament Just a few weeks after knee surgery, and put in a remarkable effort to make the final.

Novak Djokovic, photographed after the Wimbledon final.

Novak Djokovic was thrown off the court by Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon final. Image: Getty

But many are questioning whether she will ever get that elusive 25th Grand Slam title – which would take her Most pars from Margaret Court in tennis history, Speaking to reporters after the crushing defeat, Djokovic made the brutal admission that he is not at the same level as Alcaraz or Sinner (who beat him at the Australian Open) this year.

“The Olympic Games and the US Open are really two big goals for me for the rest of the year,” Djokovic said. “I am hoping that I can give my best performance in those two tournaments, yes. That’s all I can say right now.

“I mean, being able to get to the Wimbledon final is, of course, a great confidence booster. But I also feel like today I’m definitely in a match against the best player in the world, I mean, other than Janik, and both of them are the best so far this year, I feel like I’m at that level. But no.

“I think to really have a chance to beat these guys in the later stages of Grand Slams or the Olympics, I have to play a lot better than today and feel a lot better than today. I am going to work on this. It’s like nothing I’ve ever experienced before in my life. I’ve had a lot of different experiences throughout my career. In the face of adversity, I usually get up and learn and become stronger. That’s what I’m going to do.”

Photo of Carlos Alcaraz celebrating with the trophy after winning Wimbledon.Photo of Carlos Alcaraz celebrating with the trophy after winning Wimbledon.

Carlos Alcaraz celebrates with the trophy after winning Wimbledon. (Photo by Aaron Chown/PA Images via Getty Images)

Discussing the match in commentary for the BBC, Nick Kyrgios and Tim Henman debated whether the 37-year-old Djokovic has enough in the tank left to pull off another major win. “In all honesty, to go 6-2 6-2 5-4 40-0, it was a disaster,” Henman said. “The Alcaraz was absolutely amazing.

“The tone was set in that first service game of Djokovic, it was a 14 or 15-minute game. Alcaraz was able to get a break of serve and then he was just relentless. He didn’t give Djokovic anything to sink his teeth into “We were just waiting for the reaction, we were waiting for Djokovic to react and it happened really late in the third set when, honestly, it was too late.”

Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic after the Wimbledon final. Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic after the Wimbledon final.

Carlos Alcaraz hugs Novak Djokovic after his victory in the Wimbledon final. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Australian star Kyrgios said: “Physically he’s not 100% fit, but he decided to play in this and he’s said over and over how important this competition is to him. Look, he just came out a little bit flat, obviously. At 37, he has won this championship seven times but Alcaraz was too much today.

“He threw everything at Carlos in the third set and he kept responding again and again. Tim and I have had this conversation, it’s a conversation all tennis fans should have, is there one more Slam left for Djokovic “On the calendar? With Alcaraz coming in, and obviously having beaten him twice in the finals, does Djokovic have enough in the tank to get another Slam?”

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Kyrgios also raised questions on social media with many saying they believed Alcaraz and world No. 1 Sinner had passed his level. Alcaraz was so dominant in Sunday’s final that Djokovic resorted to coming to the net even more than usual – but it had disastrous results.

Prominent journalist José Morgado described Djokovic’s net play as ‘terrible’, while fans were surprised and highly critical of the world No. 2’s performance. Twelve months after Alcaraz defeated the great Serb in a classic five-set match at Wimbledon, it was almost shocking to see how the young Spaniard cemented his new dominance in the grass-court Slam on Sunday.


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