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Alcaraz: Sinner is not harder than Djokovic

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Alcaraz for the third consecutive consecutive Wimbledon final, after winning Taylor Fritz 6-4, 5-7, 6-3, 7-6 (6). In the last set, Spanish player saved two set-point in the tie-break series to defeat American opponents after nearly three hours of competition. His opponent in the final is Jannik Sinner, the fast winner of Novak Djokovic 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 in the remaining semi-finals.

"I have a lot of work to do, press conferences, practice recovery, then rest ...", Alcaraz answered when asked about the opponent in the final, Sinner or Djokovic. At the time Alcaraz attended the press conference, the semi -finals began to take place. "I will try to see them playing to study tactics. But honestly, I have not thought about the match on Sunday. one. The final stage of the 22 -year -old tennis player, but still shows the level of the defending champion. "I have overcome many tensions, creating a very long win with a lot of difficult games. I am satisfied with the level of tennis is showing. But that is not always guaranteed you win the match or champion " On the contrary, the number two world player lost four of the last five times to meet Djokovic, the latest is the Australian quarter -finals expanding early this year.. "I am living in a tennis dream and so on to enter the beautiful fields to compete. That's all I think of and is why I try to bring joy to everyone on the pitch ".

Alcaraz leads ATP this season the number of wins (48) and the number of title (5). With the third consecutive Wimbledon final, he has 20 wins - equal to Nadal's achievements in this tournament, and is only inferior to Pete Sampras (25), Djokovic (34), Roger Federer and Bjorn Borg (holding 41 matches).

}}}}}} in history, only Borg, Sampras, Federer and Djokovic in three years of the enemy three years of the enemy three years of the enemy three years of the enemy three years of the enemy. Consecutive at Grand Slam Grass. Alcaraz will go to the legendary temple if lowering the Sunday afternoon. "I am enjoying, and you should be the same."

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