the covers after winning Wimbledon against Djokovic

by time news

2023-07-17 04:44:45

Everyone agrees that the era of Carlos Alcaraz begins after winning Wimbledon, giving Spanish tennis its sixth title on London grass, fourth in the last 15 years, and its 42nd Grand Slam. A feat that is echoed by all the media and is captured on the front pages of the sports and general media around the world, which sit him on the throne of the greats.

Alcaraz’s triumph goes around the world

In Italia What has happened recently on the track has not gone unnoticed. ‘The Gazzetta dello Sport’, the oldest in Europe in this field, celebrates the victory of Carlos Alcaraz, and describes his feat as that of the new Spanish king who has stopped Novak Djokovic’s good streak. He becoming the third youngest player, at 20, to conquer the Church Road meadows, after Becker and Borg. “The course does not turn back, the King is Carlos third Spanish Wimbledon champion after Santana and Nadal. He thus maintains the throne of number 1 in the world by extending his young reign, “they point out.

In Francia, ‘L’Equipe’the most prestigious sports newspaper in the French territory, calls the Murcian tennis player “a genius in the grass”. And he comments that Alcaraz has shown his science of defense with his movement on the pitch. Meanwhile, “Djokovic, mad with rage, crashes his racket into the net post.” In the last set, ‘L’Equipe’ points out that Alcaraz finished strongly with 18 winners to only 3 from Djokovic. More than enough to allow the Spaniard to lift his second Grand Slam trophy. And they sentence “the future belongs to a 20 year old boy with an angel smile”.

He British newspaper ‘The Guardian’ He had a front row box in the tournament that was played on English soil. With prose full of epic tells what happened in Winbledon. Recounting that Novak Djokovic had dedicated himself to destroying the hopes and dreams of almost all of his younger challengers in major tournaments. Holding the next generation at bay, and enjoying his supremacy. But he got in his way alcaraz that it has long been clear thatit’s just different. So much in terms of their on-court talents as well as the supreme mental force that underpins your success.

And they point out that about a month after his body collapsed from the sheer stress of facing Djokovic in Paris, the Murcian was able to bounce back to play a notable role in winning his first Wimbledon title. It was a victory that required every ounce of self-confidence and determination for Alcaraz. The two best players in the world put pressure on each other incessantly, but the Spaniard showed the strength to get ahead and did not flinch. Becoming the first player to beat Djokovic on Center Court in a decade, since Andy Murray in the 2013 final.

On the other side of the Atlantic, in a country where soccer monopolizes everything, the feat of the Spanish tennis player found a place in the Argentine newspaper ‘Olé’ . His enormous triumph deserved it and once again they referred to this victory describing Alcaraz as the new king. They point out that the 20-year-old from Murcia beat the Serbian veteran, who was looking for his eighth trophy at Wimbledon and his 24th Grand Slam. However, it was found that after more than four hours of passionate mourning the youngest snatched away his dreams on a surface, the grass, which until recently he barely knew.

This idea is also centered ‘The Athletic’, sports journalism website The American publication of The New York Times. He comments that “Carlos Alcaraz ended Novak Djokovic’s reign at Wimbledon, beating the seven-time champion in a thrilling five-set final and despite losing the first set 6-1.” A precocious student who has only played four tournaments on grass, but has learned quickly and has surpassed the teacher.

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