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@Damian
@Rroggerr
@Fighter
@Kiefer
A właśnie, że z tego zestawu team Nole. Wcale nie pałam miłością do Hiszpana póki co.
Re: Wimbledon 2023
: 16 lip 2023, 8:05
autor: Lleyton
Ja też za Novakiem.
Re: Wimbledon 2023
: 16 lip 2023, 8:10
autor: hokej
Alcaraz. Nie lubię szczyla, ale tego drugiego jeszcze bardziej. Mieszkam w Polsce.
Re: Wimbledon 2023
: 16 lip 2023, 8:26
autor: balech
Pięknie fanbejs Novaka się rozrasta.
Co do meczu - Alcaraz bardzo ładnie zdejmuje z siebie presje, nazywa Djokovica bestia itp. Czuję epic dzisiaj, @DUN I LOVE odpuść sobie te rowery co
Re: Wimbledon 2023
: 16 lip 2023, 8:28
autor: Lleyton
To nie fanbejs, po prostu akurat w tym meczu jestem za nim.
Re: Wimbledon 2023
: 16 lip 2023, 8:31
autor: jaccol55
Nie to że wierzę, bo nie, ale jeśli już mam się dołączyć do jakiegoś pociągu, to tego z Alcatrazem, oczywiście.
Re: Wimbledon 2023
: 16 lip 2023, 8:32
autor: balech
Lleyton pisze: ↑16 lip 2023, 8:28
To nie fanbejs, po prostu akurat w tym meczu jestem za nim.
To taki niedzielny suchar był @Lleyton, opanuj się co
Emu pisze: ↑15 lip 2023, 23:06
@Robertinho @pascal @Kamileki dacie sobie wreszcie siana?
To oni nie są za Djokoviciem w tym finale?
Emu- gatunek nielotnego ptaka z podrodziny emu zamieszkujący znaczną część terytorium Australii. Jak widać tendencje zamordystyczne i socjopatyczne w tej krainie przechodzą i na zwierzęta. Na szczęście zamach na jedność sersbkiej rodziny może okazać się tylko kontrskuteczny. Całym sercem za Novakiem dzień po dniu a już szczególnie dzisiaj, zrozum. I jak widać nawet Goatowi ciężko być prorokiem we własnym kraju- taka natura zawistnych ludzi.
Re: Wimbledon 2023
: 16 lip 2023, 9:01
autor: Robertinho
Emu pisze: ↑15 lip 2023, 23:06
@Robertinho @pascal @Kamileki dacie sobie wreszcie siana?
Ja serio cieszę się z wygranych Djoko. Może nie z Alcarazem akurat, ale rozpaczy też nie będzie.
Żebyś się nie zdziwił @Kamileki Myślałem, że się przesłyszałem po meczu półfinałowym, ale nie: "A lot of pressure, in the third especially. And he has proven why he's one of the leaders of the next generation and one of the best players in the world we have, no doubt. So it's great to be part of this new generation, I love it. " Nie play with ; nie be part of this tour- może to przypadek, a może to ukryte przesłanie.
Re: Wimbledon 2023
: 16 lip 2023, 9:29
autor: Robertinho
@Kamileki podsumuj teamy.
Re: Wimbledon 2023
: 16 lip 2023, 9:36
autor: Lleyton
Mnie ciekawi czy będzie walka w 5 setach czy po prostu Novak zrobi swoją robotę, na razie to Hubi postawił mu największy opór.
Re: Wimbledon 2023
: 16 lip 2023, 9:37
autor: balech
Lleyton pisze: ↑16 lip 2023, 9:36
Mnie ciekawi czy będzie walka w 5 setach czy po prostu Novak zrobi swoją robotę, na razie to Hubi postawił mu największy opór.
Centre Court: (start o g. 15.00): C. Alcaraz vs N. Djokovic Muras/Olejniczak (bezpośrednio po): S. Hunter / E. Mertens vs S-W. Hsieh / B. Strycova
No.1 Court: (start o g. 12:00): T. Oda vs A. Hewett (bezpośrednio po): H. Searle vs Y. Demin IOA (bezpośrednio po): B. Bryan / M. Bryan vs J. Blake / L. Hewitt
No.3 Court: (start o g. 12:00): N. Vink vs H. Davidson (bezpośrednio po): Y. Kamiji / K. Montjane vs D. De Groot / J. Griffioen (bezpośrednio po): H. Klugman / I. Lacy vs A. Kovackova / L. Samsonova
Court 12: (start o g. 12:00): L. Vujovic vs H Smart (bezpośrednio po): N. Bartunkova vs C. Ngounoue (bezpośrednio po): B. Djuric / A. Gea vs J. Filip / G. Vulpitta
Court 18: (start o g. 12:00): M. Ceban vs S. Suljic (bezpośrednio po): C. Black / C. Wozniacki vs K. Clijsters / M. Hingis
Court 4: (start o g. 12:00): N. Zimonjic / R.P. Stubbs vs G. Rusedski / C. Martinez (bezpośrednio po): J Kovackova vs A. Penickova (bezpośrednio po): K. Kosaner vs M. Latak
Court 8: (start o g. 12:00): J. Sibai vs E Griffiths (bezpośrednio po): L Wright vs R. Lawlor (bezpośrednio po): R. Alame vs S. Balderrama (bezpośrednio po): I Ahmad vs D Ando
Re: Wimbledon 2023
: 16 lip 2023, 10:05
autor: Damian
Alcaraz vs. Djokovic In 'Ultimate Showdown' For Wimbledon Title, World No. 1
Spoiler:
Final will also break 1-1 tie in pair's Lexus ATP Head2Head series
It's the Wimbledon final we've all been anticipating — even the players themselves, as Carlos Alcaraz admitted earlier this fortnight. The meeting between World No. 1 Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic, who is chasing a calendar-year Grand Slam, was never really in doubt, such was their respective dominance in advancing to the title round.
Both men have lost just two sets in six wins at The Championships, and both played their very best tennis on Friday in a pair of straight-sets semi-final victories — Djokovic against Jannik Sinner and then Alcaraz against Daniil Medvedev.
It sets up an "ultimate showdown", as Djokovic called it, that promises to be monumental in both its quality and its significance. In addition to deciding who will lift the Wimbledon title — Djokovic is bidding for his fifth straight and eighth overall, while Alcaraz will contest his first final on Centre Court — the matchup will determine who leaves London atop the Pepperstone ATP Rankings.
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It won't be Alcaraz's first rodeo in that respect: The No. 1 spot was also on the line when he beat Casper Ruud in his first major final at last year's US Open. But a win against Djokovic, owner of a record 23 Grand Slam mens' singles titles, might be even more significant.
"It gives you extra motivation. I think it's more special to play a final against a legend from our sport," Alcaraz said of the matchup. "If I win, it could be amazing for me. Not only to win a Wimbledon title but to do it against Novak would be super special."
Most Grand Slam Men's Singles Titles
1. Novak Djokovic 23
2. Rafael Nadal 22
3. Roger Federer 20
4. Pete Sampras 14
5. Roy Emerson 12
The 20-year-old Spaniard, 16 years Djokovic's junior, is on the fast track to becoming one of the all-time greats of the sport himself. (The age gap is the third largest in a men's major final.) Alcaraz has already proven his otherworldly talent on hard and clay courts, but this year his game has begun to sprout on the grass. Djokovic singled out his opponent's successful adaptation on the lawns for particular praise, noting similarities to himself in that regard.
"I don't think many people expected him to play so well [on grass] because his game is basically built and constructed and developed for clay mostly or slower hard courts. But he's been incredibly successful in adapting to the surfaces and demands and challenges of opponents on a given day," the Serbian said of Alcaraz.
"I see this as a great trait, as a great virtue. I see this as one of my biggest strengths throughout my career, that I was able to constantly develop, adapt, and adjust my game depending on the challenges basically. That's what he's doing very early on in his career."
Largest Age Gap In Grand Slam Men's Singles Finals (Open Era)
Major
Players
Age Difference
1974 Wimbledon
Connors d Rosewall
17 y, 304 d
1974 US Open
Connors d Rosewall
17 y, 304 d
2023 Wimbledon
Alcaraz vs Djokovic
15 y, 348 d
2022 Roland Garros
Nadal d Ruud
12 y, 200 d
There is one key area where Alcaraz must evolve in order to avenge his semi-final defeat to Djokovic at Roland Garros. In Paris, the Spaniard had the wind in his sails after outplaying his opponent down the stretch of the second set. But with the match level at one-set all, Alcaraz began to suffer from cramp — an issue he blamed on nerves rather than fatigue.
The Spaniard is at his best when he is playing with a smile on his face. But his joy was diminished by the gravity of his semi-final showdown against Djokovic — the pair's first Lexus ATP Head2Head meeting at a major.
"I'll try to pull out all nerves, try to enjoy that moment, because probably in the semi-final at the French Open I didn't enjoy at all in the first set," said Alcaraz, who will talk with his psychologist as part of his preparations for the final. "I'll do something different from that match. I'll prepare the match a little bit different from French Open. It's going to be different for me. I hope not to get cramp during the final. I think I'll be better on Sunday."
While Alcaraz was the favourite in that Roland Garros matchup, he'll face a different kind of pressure as the underdog at Wimbledon, where Djokovic is riding a 34-match winning streak. Adding to the stress is the size of the task before him: breaking down Djokovic's watertight grass-court game.
"I have to get deep into [my tactics] because Novak has no weakness, so it's going to be really tough to find the way to be danger for him," the Spaniard said. "He's a really complete player. He's amazing. He does nothing wrong on the court. Physically he's a beast. Mentally he's a beast. Everything is unbelievable for him," Alcaraz later added.
Djokovic has lost just three service games in his six Wimbledon wins this year, saving 16 of 19 break points. He had never been broken fewer than five times en route to any of his previous 34 Grand Slam finals. Alcaraz has dropped serve six times on 25 break points against.
2023 Tour-Level Wins Leaders
T1. Carlos Alcaraz 46-4
T1. Daniil Medvedev 46-9
T3. Jannik Sinner 37-11
T3. Holger Rune 37-13
5. Andrey Rublev 35-14
6. Novak Djokovic 33-4
In addition to his excellence on the court at Wimbledon, Djokovic has also proven to be quite the performer in front of the microphone this fortnight. Prior to his quarter-final win against Andrey Rublev, he trialled a joke about his opponent's "scary" grunts in the press room. After his win, he delivered a fine-tuned version of the line in front of the Centre Court crowd.
In that same on-court interview, the 36-year-old dropped one of the lines of the fortnight, describing the younger generation's efforts to dethrone him at Wimbledon: "I know that they want to get a scalp, they want to win. But it ain't happening, still," he said with perfect comedic timing. "Very humble!"
As good as that was, Djokovic might have one-upped himself with his closing remarks in press, previewing the final.
"He's very motivated. He's young. He's hungry," he said of Alcaraz.
"I'm hungry, too, so let's have a feast!" he added with a smile.