Novak Djokovic mentioned his rivalry with Carlos Alcaraz was changing into just like the one he shared with the Spaniard’s compatriot, Rafael Nadal, after needing almost 4 hours to outlast the 20-year-old world primary in an epic Cincinnati Open last on Sunday.
In an exciting rematch of their Wimbledon showdown, Djokovic saved a match level earlier than avenging his defeat with a 5-7, 7-6(7), 7-6(4) triumph in three hours and 49 minutes – the longest best-of-three units last in ATP tour historical past.
The seasoned Serbian in contrast it with the 2012 Australian Open last when he defeated Nadal in 5 hours and 53 minutes. The pair shared a storied rivalry over the past 15 years and confronted one another 59 instances.
“I don’t think I’ve played too many matches like this in my life,” Djokovic, 36, advised reporters. “Maybe I can compare it to the final against Nadal at the 2012 Australian Open.
“Obviously, three sets today, but almost four hours. You just have to put your hats down to a guy like that. He plays so maturely and handles the pressure so well for a 20-year-old.
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“We cannot forget how young he is. That’s something that is so impressive about him.”
Sunday’s assembly was the fourth one between Djokovic and Alcaraz, with every participant having gained two matches. Djokovic beat Alcaraz within the French Open semi-finals, and the Spaniard earned his revenge in a memorable five-set Wimbledon last.
“The feeling that I have on the court reminds me a little bit when I was facing Nadal when we were at our prime,” added Djokovic, who moved forward of the Spaniard within the all-time males’s majors listing after profitable his twenty third crown at Roland Garros.
“Each point is a hustle. Each point is a battle. You’ve got to basically earn every single point, every single shot, regardless of the conditions. It’s amazing to be able to experience that with him on the court.”
Up subsequent for each gamers is the US Open, the place Alcaraz will defend his title when the event begins on August 28.
“It’s great to hear those things from Novak, (who) has played iconic matches, storied matches,” Alcaraz mentioned. “That means the team and myself, we are doing great work, we are on a good path.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com