By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Wednesday, August 2, 2023
World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz is the one one able to curbing Novak Djokovic’s domination, says the Serbian celebrity’s coach, Goran Ivanisevic.
In a new interview with Sportske, Ivanisevic praised Alcaraz as a “miracle” who performed bolder tennis on pivotal factors and deserved his epic five-set win to dethrone Djokovic within the Wimbledon remaining.
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“I keep saying the same thing, he’s a great creature. As a man he’s phenomenal, and as a player I won’t even talk, it’s a miracle,” Ivanisevic stated of Alcaraz. “The energy he brings to the field, the way he plays…
“He’s all the time smiling, even when he loses, he is superb.”
Asked if anyone can prevent 23-time Grand Slam king Djokovic from extending his major domination, Ivanisevic said Alcaraz is the only true danger to Djokovic.
“Kudos to everybody, however just one participant can get it, and that is Carlos Alcaraz,” Ivanisevic said.
Reigning Australian Open and Roland Garros champion Djokovic withdrew from next week’s Canadian Masters in Toronto citing fatigue after Wimbledon.
Djokovic plans to play Cincinnati later this month before heading to New York City where he will try to capture a fourth US Open crown, which would be his first since 2018.
Denied entry to the United States to play the 2022 US Open or the 2023 Sunshine Double due to his unvaccinated status, Djokovic is eligible to enter the U.S. now.
His coach believes if defending US Open champion Alcaraz and Djokovic face off in Flushing Meadows it will be “even higher, crazier and extra watched” than their Wimbledon clash.
“[Novak is] all the time motivated, a Grand Slam is a Grand Slam. It’s going to be a giant struggle once more,” Ivanisevic said. “It is sweet that at Wimbledon, but additionally in Paris, there was a rivalry between two gamers between whom there’s a 16-year distinction.
“Each of their next matches will be even better, crazier and more watched.”
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