Alcaraz: "My serve was a major weapon in the final against Djokovic".
Novak Djokovic said after his defeat in the Wimbledon final that he had never seen Carlos Acaraz serve so well. The Spaniard confirmed the Serb's sensations in a press conference.
Carlos Alcaraz: "As I said, in the first match I had a very bad serve. I knew I had to improve on that. On my days off, I practiced my serve.
I really focused on my serve to improve. I think I've improved with every match I've played. I'm really happy to have been able to serve like that today (Sunday), because it's one of the main weapons I've used in this final. I'm very happy about that.
But, yes, I've got to keep improving everything. My forehand, for example, I think it can be better. Every year, it should be better, but I think I can improve my game in general to cope with all situations. I can't stop like this, I have to keep growing and improving."
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But now they say that Alcaraz is better than Nole on grass, even though he is much much younger (16 years) and Nole's prime ended 8 years ago.
Double standards again