Novak Djokovic overcame a match level and stifling warmth to beat world primary Carlos Alcaraz 5-7, 7-6(7), 7-6(4) and win the Cincinnati Open in a heart-pounding thriller on Sunday.
Djokovic collapsed on his again and ripped his shirt open after triumphing within the almost four-hour contest to get revenge for his loss to the younger Spaniard in final month’s Wimbledon ultimate.
“So much to say and so little energy,” Djokovic mentioned whereas amassing his third Cincinnati Open title.
“It has been a roller coaster and definitely one of the toughest and most exciting matches that I’ve ever been a part of in any tournament.
“It did feel like a Grand Slam final, even more than that, to be honest.”
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The Serb was hobbled by the extreme humidity on the tail finish of the primary set, barely transferring when Alcaraz hit a backhand winner to seize the opener.
Alcaraz raced out to a 4-2 second-set lead and it appeared he would possibly cruise to the end line as his 36-year-old opponent regarded cooked within the Ohio solar.
But Alcaraz would produce a poor service recreation whereas main 4-3 that included 4 unforced errors to present life to the world quantity two.
In the second-set tiebreak, Djokovic saved a championship level and went on to pressure a deciding set after successful a 25-shot rally.
During the break earlier than the third set, a pissed off Alcaraz pounded his proper hand in opposition to the plastic drinks container subsequent to his chair, requiring a medical timeout to tape his finger.
In the decider, Djokovic broke for a 5-3 lead however would then squander two match factors within the subsequent recreation.
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The drama would proceed when Djokovic missed an overhead for 5-5 and the gamers would in the end arrive at one other tiebreak, which Djokovic received on his fifth match level of the competition.
“It is going to be tough for me to talk right now but I tried to do my best,” Alcaraz mentioned.
“I want to congratulate Novak once again. It’s amazing to play against you, share the court with you, learn from you. This match was really close but I learned a lot.”
The win delivered Djokovic his ninety fifth profession title and thirty ninth Masters 1000 crown.
The match was Djokovic’s first on U.S. soil in two years after he was barred from getting into the nation as a result of he was not vaccinated in opposition to COVID-19.
He will look so as to add a twenty fourth Grand Slam trophy to his assortment on the upcoming U.S. Open, which runs from Aug. 28-Sept. 10.
“Every one of our matches goes the distance,” Djokovic mentioned to Alcaraz. The pair are actually 2-2 of their generational rivalry.
“Hopefully we can play in some weeks’ time in New York,” he mentioned.
“That would be nice for the crowd, I don’t know about me.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com