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Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Djokovic secures career Golden Slam with Olympic Gold

In a heartfelt celebration, he knelt on the clay, tears streaming down his face as he clutched the Serbian flag.

In a remarkable display of endurance and skill, Novak Djokovic clinched his first Olympic gold medal on Sunday, defeating Carlos Alcaraz 7-6 (3), 7-6 (2) in a pulsating men’s singles final at Roland Garros. The 37-year-old Serbian’s victory marks the completion of the career Golden Slam—a feat achieved by only five players in the history of tennis. Djokovic’s triumph comes after a string of near misses in previous Olympics and completes his illustrious career that already includes a record 24 Grand Slam titles.

Epic Battle of Generations

The final showcased an epic clash between two generations of tennis greatness. Alcaraz, the 21-year-old Spanish sensation, entered the match fresh off victories at the French Open and Wimbledon, while Djokovic was looking to avenge his recent Wimbledon defeat to Alcaraz and secure the elusive Olympic gold that had evaded him throughout his career. The match, which lasted nearly three hours, was a gripping contest filled with high-quality tennis and dramatic moments.

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Despite concerns over his fitness due to a recent knee surgery, Djokovic demonstrated resilience and precision throughout the match. Both players held serve throughout the two sets, leading to tiebreaks in each. Djokovic’s ability to elevate his game in crucial moments was evident, as he seized both tiebreaks with stunning shots and strategic play. The final point, a breathtaking forehand winner, sealed Djokovic’s victory and his place in tennis history.

Unyielding Performance

The final was a rematch of their recent Wimbledon encounter, and the tension was palpable as Djokovic and Alcaraz faced off once again. Alcaraz, known for his dynamic play and relentless energy, struggled to break Djokovic’s serve, despite having multiple break point opportunities. Djokovic’s serve-and-volley tactics and defensive prowess kept Alcaraz at bay, ultimately proving decisive in the tiebreaks.

The match was characterized by its clean play and minimal unforced errors from both players. The Olympic format, featuring best-of-three sets, added an extra layer of intensity, with each point and game carrying significant weight. The crowd at Court Philippe Chatrier was treated to a thrilling spectacle, with chants of “No-le! No-le!” and “Car-los! Car-los!” echoing throughout the stadium, adding to the electric atmosphere.

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After securing the gold medal, Djokovic’s emotions were palpable. In a heartfelt celebration, he knelt on the clay, tears streaming down his face as he clutched the Serbian flag. The sight of Djokovic, surrounded by his family and team, celebrating his long-awaited achievement, was a testament to the significance of this victory in his storied career. Alcaraz, too, was visibly emotional, reflecting on the narrow margin between triumph and defeat.