Novak Djokovic Vass fellow tennis player 'Korar' defeated his rival Carlos Alcaraz Once again before defending his title in 2024. we Opens.
The player Djokovic was celebrating was Argentine legend Juan Martin del Potro, who was very excited when he won the not-so-simple gold medal at Paris 2024.
“It made me cry when I won the gold medal,” Del Pietro said in a private training session at Flushing Meadows. “It was the first tennis I ever liked.”
Djokovic Alcaraz wins gold medal fight At Roland Garros – Wimbledon 2024 final coming – and now he's beaten him for the first time.
This time, Djokovic fared better than Alcaraz in an exhibition matchup, playing alongside John McEnroe while he played alongside Andre Agassi.
It was a Serbian-American duo that finished between the top 10 and 8 of the only “Stars of the Open” event at Flushing Meadows.
The match against Empora was not a professional match, but rather an exhibition, and it will certainly give Djokovic another mental boost ahead of the last Grand Slam of the year, which begins in the second match.
Or Homem 37 years old Chega US Open as one of two favourites – To win the title – he would surpass Margaret Court and become the player with the most Grand Slam singles titles in the entire history of the sport, with 25 titles.
Djokovic's main challengers for the title will be Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner – the new publicity of the sport as they were two of the Três Grandes Chega ao fim – but the veteran has warned the younger players that he has no plans to stay.
“To be honest, I don't have a place in my mind,” Djokovic said in July. “Even though I know a lot of people want me to stay, it's over.
“No matter how much competition we have to do, the era will continue. Of course there has been a change of generations. You have Alcaraz and (Jannik) Sinner, who are the best players we have in the world at the moment, and they deserve it.
“He plays at a very high level, especially this year. They are very young and will play this sport in the future.
“But I have been present at the change of many generations in the last 15 years and I enjoy seeing that.”
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