Carlos Alcaraz cherishes on-court rivalry with Novak Djokovic
Spanish ace Carlos Alcaraz has been relishing his intense on-court rivalry with 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic. The 21-year-old, who has already won four major titles, finished as the runner-up at the 2024 Paris Olympics. He lost the final to Djokovic at Roland Garros. Alcaraz is now potentially set to face the Serb at the ongoing US Open. Despite their contrasting styles of play, Alcaraz appreciates how their rivalry enhances both players' performances.
Alcaraz and Djokovic's rivalry captivates tennis fans
The rivalry between Alcaraz and Djokovic continues to captivate fans. "Every time that we step on the court, we play really high-level tennis," Alcaraz stated after winning his first round at the US Open. He added that their encounters have always been intense and enjoyable. This year, their Wimbledon face-off seemed to indicate a shift in the tennis hierarchy.
Alcaraz and Djokovic's friendship transcends tennis rivalry
"We have a really good friendship off the court," Alcaraz revealed. He further explained that they often chat in the locker room and maintain a strong bond despite their on-court rivalry. As the US Open progresses, fans are eagerly anticipating a potential final showdown between these two tennis titans in New York's electrifying atmosphere.
Alcaraz vs Djokovic: Here's the head-to-head record
Alcaraz and Djokovic have locked horns in seven matches on the ATP Tour as of now. The latter is 4-3 ahead in this rivalry. Notably, the Spaniard won the first-ever encounter between the two players. He beat Djokovic in the Madrid Masters semi-final - 6-7(5), 7-5, 7-6(5). Besides, Djokovic has distinction of winning back-to-back matches in this rivalry.
Second successive win over Djokovic in Wimbledon final
In 2024, Alcaraz beat Djokovic in the second successive Wimbledon final between the two. As per Opta, Alcaraz (21 years and 70 days) became the third-youngest player in the Open Era to win the men's singles title at Wimbledon in back-to-back editions. Only Boris Becker (18y 227d, 1985-86) and Bjorn Borg (21y 26d, 1976-77) are ahead of Alcaraz.