The Serb will try to win Wimbledon for the eighth time, Sunday in the final, against the Spanish prodigy.
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A dream match. World number 1 Carlos Alcaraz challenges Novak Djokovic, world number 2 and undisputed master of the London lawn, on Sunday July 16 in the Wimbledon final. The Serb, already a seven-time winner, has not lost in London since 2017. In the event of another victory, he could equal Roger Federer, crowned eight times, a record in the men’s tournament. Above all, a success would be synonymous with a 24th Grand Slam which would inscribe Djokovic’s name a little more in the pantheon of the yellow ball.
But his adversary, Carlos Alcaraz, has revenge to take. Beaten by the “Djoker” in the semi-finals at Roland-Garros, the young Spaniard dreams of a first crown on the Center Court. He is full of confidence and did not concede a set during his quarter against Holger Rune, nor during his half against Daniil Medvedev.