Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz will contest the Wimbledon remaining that everybody needed to see however Daniil Medvedev is not going to be tuning in on Sunday after his hopes of lifting the trophy have been dashed.
Medvedev was swept apart in brutal trend by world primary Alcaraz, who romped into the ultimate with a 6-3 6-3 6-3 victory below the Centre Court roof on Friday.
The end result teed up essentially the most eagerly anticipated of match-ups, with younger pretender Alcaraz, already a Grand Slam champion at 20, enjoying essentially the most adorned males’s participant ever, Novak Djokovic, who’s looking for a record-equalling eighth males’s title.
“It’s a very great match. I’m not going to lie, it’s a very great match to watch but I’m not going to watch it because I’m going to be too disappointed to not be there,” Medvedev advised reporters.
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“I lost. I don’t deserve to be there in the final because I didn’t win today.
“But if I watch it on TV, I’m probably going to digest my loss worse because I’m going to be like, ‘My God, this forehand, this double-fault, this return, I should have done better’. Let’s say Novak wins, ‘I should have done like Novak. Why didn’t I do it?’ Too many questions.
“I am going to follow live score probably. I’m going to be interested in the live score, but I’m not going to watch it. Maybe we’ll see the highlights or something in the news or something like this.”
After being completely outplayed by Alcaraz, Medvedev positioned the Spaniard in lofty firm, evaluating him to the sport’s previous ‘Big Three’ of Djokovic, Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer, winners of 65 Grand Slam titles between them.
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“He’s a very strong player. I would say in general to compare like the Big Three, they’re amazing, they win so many Grand Slams, they win so many matches. He’s kind of like them,” Medvedev mentioned.
“He’s still 20. Already has one Grand Slam. Playing great. Been number one for many, many weeks.
“Maybe against other guys you can be playing not bad, you’re going to have your chances, during the match you’re going to find something to work with. With Carlos, you need to be at your absolute best and that’s how you can win. Unfortunately, I was not.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com