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History fuels Djokovic Wimbledon title bid against Alcaraz

Published : Sunday, 14 July, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 241
LONDON, JULY 13: Novak Djokovic believes the prospect of creating tennis history will provide the "fuel" he needs to defeat Carlos Alcaraz and clinch an eighth Wimbledon title and record 25th Grand Slam on Sunday.
Just five weeks after undergoing surgery on his right knee, 37-year-old Djokovic can become the oldest Wimbledon champion of the modern era and avenge his heartbreaking five-set loss to the Spaniard in last years final.
"Im aware of whats on the line. Any Grand Slam that I play, theres always history now on the line," said Djokovic.
"I will try to use that as a fuel to play my best tennis."
Djokovic will be playing in his 10th Wimbledon final and 37th at the 75 majors in which he has played.
A 25th Grand Slam title would be an all-time record for men and women, snapping the mark of 24 he shares with Margaret Court.
"It serves as a great motivation, but at the same time its also a lot of pressure and expectations," added the Serb.
"Every time I step out on the court now, even though Im 37 and competing with the 21-year-olds, I still expect myself to win most of the matches, and people expect me to win 99% of the matches that I play."
Djokovic arrived at Wimbledon under a form and fitness cloud.
The 22-year-old Italian Jannik Sinner took his Australian Open title and then his world number one ranking.
Alcaraz succeeded him as French Open champion.
Djokovic hadn reached a final coming into the All England Club.
When he played his first round match it was only 25 days after he had gone under the knife to repair a torn meniscus which had caused him to withdraw from Roland Garros.
"We agreed that we would not talk about my guaranteed Wimbledon participation until three, four days before the tournament starts," explained Djokovic.
"I understand why people were thinking its premature, its maybe reckless, but I don think it was, to be honest."
Alcaraz, 16 years Djokovics junior, is in his fourth Grand Slam final and is looking to add a second Wimbledon to his 2022 US Open breakthrough and French Open title from last month. 
His win in the 2023 All England Club final snapped Djokovics 34-match winning streak at the tournament.
Alcaraz has endured an uneven tournament.
On Friday, he defeated Daniil Medvedev in the semi-finals but only after having to come back from dropping the first set for the third time at the tournament.
He is bidding to become only the sixth man to win the French Open and Wimbledon back-to-back.
However, Djokovic has won their last two meetings -- in the 2023 Cincinnati Open final and then in the semi-finals of the season-ending ATP Tour Finals.    —AFP


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