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Given that the Wimbledon Championships was his first-ever final of the season, Novak Djokovic has yet to win an event in 2024, a statistic that bothers his supporters. The Serbian champion arrived in August without having won a single title, something that hasn’t happened since 2005. a figure that demonstrates the significant challenges that his year is presenting.
Djokovic can rightfully be pleased with his performance at Wimbledon, which came just a few weeks after he had surgery to repair the meniscus in his right knee following an injury he sustained during a match against Francisco Cerundolo at Roland Garros. The 37-year-old will now make an effort to concentrate on the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, which has long been scheduled. In order to fulfill his aim of winning a historic gold medal for his nation on the Paris clay, Djokovic will need to play his best tennis.
For the second year in a row, Nole gave up to Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon final. This year, things didn’t go as planned; in 2023, the match was extremely evenly matched, with the Spaniard winning only in the fifth set. The Serbian champion was never really able to get into the match and, following a double 6-2 loss in the opening two sets, he raised the white flag in a dull tie-break. Djokovic’s loss to Alcaraz kept him from tying Roger Federer’s record of eight championships won on the grounds of the All England Club.
Ick Kyrgios commented about how much he wanted to play tennis again before jokingly stating that he might want to reevaluate his plans in light of Carlos Alcaraz.
Kyrgios was watching Alcaraz’s Wimbledon final victory over Novak Djokovic on Sunday from the commentary booth. It was only two years earlier that Kyrgios had faced the Serb in the same Wimbledon stage match on the same court.
Even though Kyrgios has been enjoying his position with the BBC for the past two weeks, he was even more inspired to make a quick comeback after witnessing 21-year-old Alcaraz win back-to-back Wimbledon titles.
“This is the world’s greatest event and the greatest Grand Slam together. If you succeed