Carlos Alcaraz has separated himself from the chasing pack and is performing on the identical degree as 23-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic, mentioned Alexander Zverev on Wednesday after his US Open quarter-final defeat to the Spaniard.
Zverev was as soon as seen as one of the best wager to interrupt the “Big Three’s” stranglehold on males’s tennis however the 26-year-old German has did not kick on and continues to be searching for a primary Grand Slam title.
With Roger Federer in retirement and Rafa Nadal prone to finish his profession after subsequent season, Alcaraz has joined Djokovic on the prime of the boys’s recreation, and Zverev is probably greatest positioned to judge the ability shift having misplaced to each not too long ago.
“I played Novak in Cincinnati (last month), I played Carlos here. They’re very similar from the level of the game,” Zverev instructed reporters after defending champion Alcaraz outclassed him 6-3 6-2 6-4.
“There are some things Novak does better; there are some things Carlos does better. I think they’re at a level of their own at the moment.”
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At 36, Djokovic is taking part in a few of his greatest tennis and is chasing a twenty fourth Grand Slam title to match Margaret Court’s all-time singles document.
The duo have dominated the tour this season with the Serb successful the Australian and French Opens whereas Alcaraz, 20, upstaged him at Wimbledon for his second Grand Slam crown.
“The other guys have got to catch up,” Zverev mentioned. “It’s as simple as that.”
Zverev, who reached the semi-finals at Roland Garros this 12 months, was affected by an ankle harm final season however mentioned a hamstring difficulty put paid to his hopes at Flushing Meadows.
“I couldn’t push off on my serve anymore. My serve speed was down a lot compared to other days,” he added.
“Against him, I needed a good serving day otherwise it would have been difficult. My biggest weapon was taken away after the first set.
“It’s difficult to even compete if you don’t have that.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com