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His tears at the end of the match reflect the desire he had for this moment to come and he deserves it because he has played very well,
He told me that, ‘I will win Olympic gold one day’. We are going to work for that. I'm sure my time will come."
In his post-match press conference, Alcaraz detailed Those tears were because I felt that I didn't achieve the goal of all Spaniards, but winning an Olympic medal is never easy and that is why I am also proud. It was a difficult moment to manage because I wanted more, I wanted the gold, but I am proud. In the end, I tried everything and I fought until the last ball."
I'm so glad that he finally won this gold. I wish him a 25th Slam, to break the absolute record, and then he can retire, although he'll never retire, this guy,
Novak didn't show up in the Wimbledon final, but here you could tell ... If they stayed for five more hours on that court, the outcome would have been the same,
Ivanisevic told the Tennis Majors website I don’t know about the future, to be honest. I really want ... a moment to celebrate,
I feel that I let the Spanish people down. I feel they were waiting for the gold medal,
This kind of supersedes everything that I imagined,
Djokovic said, describing his Olympic gold medal as his greatest sporting achievement Carlos, although I know that today is a difficult day, value a medal that is very important for the entire country and you will see, over time, that it is for you too."
Congrats Novak on completing the (Career) Golden Slam and being able to achieve what you wanted. Well done."
He posted on Instagram story and wrote Thank you for this incredible week and for a medal that you give us to Spanish sport. A hug,
He’s by far the guy who’s taken the worst heat and that’s why I would say he’s the greatest that’s ever played.”
The American three-time Wimbledon champion added He’s like the Darth Vader compared to two of the classiest acts we’ve seen play tennis — Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer,
Well done, @DjokerNole, on winning the gold medal at #Paris2024.@carlosalcaraz put up a strong fight and obviously has a bright future ahead, but Djokovic had an ace up his sleeve whenever he was serving. That was the key to his success today, in my opinion. Alcaraz has what it takes, but to truly dominate for years on all surfaces, he’ll need to step up his serve!”
Everything [about this is special], but most of all it is my country,