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Djokovic completes his Golden Slam puzzle: ‘I can’t wait for the celebration’
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Serbian beat Alcaraz to claim maiden Olympic gold medal Sunday in Paris
August 04, 2024
Novak Djokovic celebrates the moment he clinches the gold medal at the Paris Olympics.
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Novak Djokovic celebrates the moment he clinches the gold medal at the Paris Olympics.
By ATP Staff
The long wait is over for Novak Djokovic.
After nearly two decades of consistently winning the biggest titles and breaking some of the most difficult records that tennis has to offer, the Serbian on Sunday finally added an Olympic gold medal to his sizeable collection of honours. Djokovic, who has long spoken of winning Olympic gold for his country as one of his most sought-after goals, was visibly emotional after overcoming Carlos Alcaraz in a gripping encounter in Paris.
“I’m overwhelmed with everything that I’m feeling right now,” said Djokovic in post-match comments to NBC. “Millions of different emotions of course: positive, too proud, too happy. The possibility to fight for a gold and to win a gold for the first time in my career for my country is arguably the biggest success I ever had.
“Of course, I want everything there is to win in my individual career, but winning Davis Cup and particularly the golden medal at an Olympic Games for Serbia at the age of thirty-seven is unprecedented. Just starting my celebration, I can’t wait for what’s coming up in the next forty-eight hours.”
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Long acknowledged as one of the greatest athletes the world has ever seen, Djokovic added an Olympic gold medal to his record 24 major singles titles by overcoming Alcaraz in a pair of tie-breaks. The Serbian is the fifth player to complete the Career Golden Slam by winning all four Grand Slam events and Olympic gold in singles, after Steffi Graf, Andre Agassi, Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams.
“Yes, [my] puzzle, it is [complete],” acknowledged Djokovic, who has spent more weeks as No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings than any other player (428). “I’m telling myself always that I am enough, because I can be very self-critical. It’s probably one of the biggest internal battles that I keep on fighting with myself, that I don’t feel like I’ve done enough. That I haven’t been enough in my life, on the court and off the court, so it’s a big lesson for me.
“I’m super grateful for the blessing to win a historic gold medal for my country, to complete the Golden Slam, to complete all the records.”
Rune, Tsitsipas, Monfils reflect on Djokovic's win: 'He's completed tennis in a way'
Spoiler:
While Novak Djokovic battled Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday in Paris for the Olympic singles gold medal, the rest of the ATP Tour’s stars were in Montreal, preparing for the National Bank Open Presented by Rogers. Dozens watched the match in the players’ lounge, including No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings Jannik Sinner and his team.
After the match, the world’s best players were in awe of Djokovic’s accomplishment. The Serbian defeated Alcaraz to complete his set of ‘Big Titles’. He has won all four Grand Slam tournaments, all nine ATP Masters 1000 events, the Nitto ATP Finals and now the Olympic singles gold medal.
Holger Rune thought the match was “incredible”.
“I think if there's one person that deserves it so much, it's Novak. He's completed tennis in a way,” Rune told ATPTour.com. “He's taking tennis to another level. He's just the greatest. I take massive inspiration from him and I think he's a very nice guy as well.
“Novak is 37 now and winning the gold medal, I think it shows a little bit on the level he is producing. I think it's completely incredible. Hopefully we'll still see him a few more years on the Tour so we can compete against him.”
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Stefanos Tsitsipas explained that he could tell how much Djokovic wanted the final crowning jewel in his collection.
“He visualised getting a gold medal,” Tsitsipas said. “I’m sure he's someone that has been putting a lot of effort into making that happen. It is probably one of the things that he was missing as World No. 1 and a multiple Grand Slam champion, the gold medal. It was something that was not part of his collection.”
En route to the gold medal, Djokovic defeated Tsitsipas in a tight two-setter in which the Greek had a big opportunity to claim the second set and force a decider.
“I felt like I was playing good at the Olympics myself and I had a massive lead against him in the second set. And I honestly did feel like I had some good chances in that particular match,” Tsitsipas said. “It was disappointing to see myself lose up there being a double break up in that match. But at least I can say I put my best effort and I lost to the champion, the gold medalist of the Olympic Games. I did try my best. Having played good tennis at Roland Garros, at least getting any kind of medal at the Olympics would have been a dream of mine.”
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Pablo Carreno Busta, a close friend of Alcaraz’s who also has long trained at Juan Carlos Ferrero’s eponymous academy, watched the first set of the gold-medal match before his practice session.
“I think that they played unbelievable tennis,” Carreno Busta said. “It's true that Carlos probably at the beginning was a little bit nervous, but that's normal. For Novak also, it probably was his last chance to [win] the gold medal. I think it was a big spectacle for tennis. Carlos and Novak are probably the best in this moment and we enjoy watching them.”
The last player to defeat Djokovic at the Olympic Games was Carreno Busta, in the Tokyo bronze-medal match.
“Probably I played one of my best tournaments of my career. I remember that when I lost in semi-finals against Karen Khachanov, I thought, ‘Well, if I lost against Karen and now I have to play against Novak, how many chances will I have to win the bronze medal?’” Carreno Busta recalled. “But then after that I I remember that when I started the match I just thought of doing my best and we'll see what happens. If Novak plays at his 100 per cent, it's true that it's very, very difficult for me to beat him but I know also Novak lost the day before in the semi-finals in singles, also in semi-finals in mixed doubles. So for him it was probably very, very tough mentally, and I think that I took advantage of this.”
One of the players on Tour who has known Djokovic the longest is Gael Monfils. Their first Lexus ATP Head2Head match was in 2005 and the Serbian leads their series 19-0. Even so, the Frenchman was thrilled to see Djokovic triumph in Paris.
“He completed so much before. Novak is a legend in our sport,” Monfils said. “He is just completely special. He is completely different, completely special and for him I think it's the biggest accomplishment possible so I'm just super happy for him.”
R1 Matthew Ebden 6-0 6-1
R2 Rafael Nadal 6-1 6-4
R3 Dominik Koepfer 7-5 6-3
QF [8] Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-3 7-6(3)
SF [11] Lorenzo Musetti 6-4 6-2
W [2] Carlos Alcaraz 7-6(3) 7-6(2)
Re: Novak Djoković
: 05 sie 2024, 10:30
autor: DUN I LOVE
Za chwilę setka, a później już tylko Federer (2025) i Connors (2027 imo).
Re: Novak Djoković
: 05 sie 2024, 12:30
autor: Art
Re: Novak Djoković
: 05 sie 2024, 12:39
autor: Samcro
Bez wątpienia, śmiało można stwierdzić, że Djoković jest w tym momencie zawodnikiem wszechczasów.
Co by nie mówić o Goatostwie Novaka, ale Rafa był o kilka piłek od równego bądź zwycieskiego bilansu na wszystkich turniejach WS z Serbem, nawet licząc od 2011 roku- WM 2018 i AO 2012 zdecydowało(magia liczb ). Mimo wszystko, szczerze jakbym miał wybrać Goata pojedynczego meczu, to bym postawił na Hiszpana. Novak zdominował Hiszpana w 2011 roku oraz Rg 2015, Ao 2019- czyli w zasadzie można liczyć tylko 2011 rok.