Wow. Alcaraz up two sets to one. Many unforced errors by Novak IMO.
Don’t these guys sweat? Their hair is perfect after 3 sets. I believe it is 70 or so there.
Agree. I can’t walk a block without a bit of perspiration but I’m not in shape.Just said that to my wife. I don’t watch a ton of tennis but these guys have been playing for 3 hours plus and no signs of perspiration. They’re in pretty decent shape lol.
Alcaraz is a car out there, amazingly quick to the ball.
I’m impressed with his drop shots and speed and quickness. Of course he is 20.Master of the obvious but Alcarez is the present and the future for men's tennis.
There's a ton of athleticism and skill in his game and it looks like it olays well on different surfaces.
It's Alcaraz. I wanted Djokovic but happy for Alcaraz.Alcarez with a great second and third game in fifth set. Was down break point in the second game and came back to hold serve and just broke Joker in game 3.
He is really moving Djokovic arounf the court and controlling the flow of the rallies.
He is very difficult to like but he warrants a ton of credit for his game.Classic Novak leaving the court after getting worked in that third set. I hate this dude’s guts
Difficult to like but gracious in defeat.He is very difficult to like but he warrants a ton of credit for his game.
I will say however, I'm not sure he'd have the most grand slam titles if Andy Murray remained healthy. The two are basically identical age and Murray was the better grass court player. It is very feasible to believe two or three if Djokovic's Wimbledon finals over the past half dozen years would have been Murray's.
He's just about the most likable athlete there is, IMO. Eloquent, always gives the nicest praise to his competitors, and he's an absolute killer on the court mentally and physically.He is very difficult to like but he warrants a ton of credit for his game.
I will say however, I'm not sure he'd have the most grand slam titles if Andy Murray remained healthy. The two are basically identical age and Murray was the better grass court player. It is very feasible to believe two or three if Djokovic's Wimbledon finals over the past half dozen years would have been Murray's.
Wouldnt surprise me to see Alcarez GS totals be up there with the Big 3 in 10 years (if he stays healthy). He's got game that translates on all surfaces. I also dont see a "peer rival" in similar age right now. He could own tennis.Master of the obvious but Alcarez is the present and the future for men's tennis.
There's a ton of athleticism and skill in his game and it looks like it olays well on different surfaces.
Wouldnt surprise me to see Alcarez GS totals be up there with the Big 3 in 10 years (if he stays healthy). He's got game that translates on all surfaces. I also dont see a "peer rival" in similar age right now. He could own tennis.
Well put. I’ve never watched an entire tennis match until today, and one of my takeaways was that he was a whiney baby. Very well spoken in defeat though. Is he the villain in tennis?Difficult to like but gracious in defeat.
Grocery store sushi anywhere is a gambit, especially in Winston-Salem. I think it was Food Lion that bleached steak & hamburger back in the day, so can't imagine what they might do to keep sushi 'fresh'.Kinda crazy story.. not even two years ago my fiancé and I went to the Winston Salem Open in Winston Salem, NC. It’s held the week before the US Open so almost none of the big name guys play in it since its between Cincy (ATP 1000) and the US Open. Alcaraz was the fifteen seed in the tournament.
We saw him lose in straight sets in the semis to a guy that I'm pretty sure isn’t even playing on the tour anymore - Mikal Ymer. Went to the hotel after the match and he was just sitting alone in the lobby eating grocery store sushi by himself and nobody even knew who he was.
Now he’s the Wimbledon champion. Just a ridiculous rise from almost two years ago to today. Congratulations to him- so likable and easy to cheer for
Actually Publix Sushi here in Florida is not too bad. $5 special on Wednesdays.Grocery store sushi anywhere is a gambit, especially in Winston-Salem. I think it was Food Lion that bleached steak & hamburger back in the day, so can't imagine what they might do to keep sushi 'fresh'.
But I guess surviving that meal is now his 2nd most impressive accomplishment.