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Serbian Star Overcomes Injury to Triumph in Four Sets

January, 22, 2025-01:55

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Serbian Star Overcomes Injury to Triumph in Four Sets

Serbian Star Overcomes Injury to Triumph in Four Sets :

While it may seem unnecessary to discuss tactics following a victory that hinged on mental strength and determination, a key element was Djokovic's strategy of targeting Alcaraz's forehand during his second serve. This approach isn't particularly novel, but if Murray contributed to reinforcing this tactic, he has certainly justified his involvement.

Djokovic's start was far from ideal. He appeared overly passive in the initial eight games, managing only three winners and struggling to make an impact during baseline exchanges. The match was largely dictated by Alcaraz, who seemed free to execute his game plan while Djokovic appeared to be waiting for mistakes from his opponent, lacking any real control.

However, after experiencing discomfort in his groin, a shift occurred in Djokovic's mindset. Faced with limitations in his movement—this was a genuine issue—he was forced to adopt a more aggressive style, which allowed him to reclaim the control he had previously lacked.

He executed two serve-and-volley plays to hold serve without dropping a point and then struck two clean return winners to break for a 2-0 lead. This shift allowed him to regain command over the match's pace and essence, which he maintained throughout.

This scenario echoed his fourth-round encounter with Francisco Cerundolo at Roland Garros last year, where Djokovic emerged victorious despite suffering a torn meniscus in his knee.

In that instance, Djokovic understood the necessity of staying competitive long enough for pain relief to take effect. Although Alcaraz responded in the second set, Djokovic's early break provided him with crucial time. Whether it was the medication working or his groin loosening up, Djokovic's mobility improved as the match progressed.In the match against Cerundolo, the Argentine contributed to his own defeat, and a similar dynamic was evident with Alcaraz in this match.
As if balancing on a seesaw, Alcaraz's aggression diminished as Djokovic's intensity increased.



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