Carlos Alcaraz beats Novak Djokovic to win thrilling Wimbledon final
Carlos Alcaraz beat Novak Djokovic in five gripping sets to be crowned as the new Wimbledon men's singles champion.Alcaraz is the latest star to win WimbledonHe has now won the second Grand Slam title of his career following US Open success last year.Alcaraz then fought back in the second, and did so by winning the tiebreak 8-6.
The third set was arguably the best of the lot, with both players' qualities on full show on Centre Court.Searle becomes first Briton to win Wimbledon boys' title since England football hero's son With Alcaraz winning 3-1, the fifth game went on for a staggering 26 minutes, with the Spaniard breaking at the seventh time of asking.
Djokovic appeared to concede the set but proved too strong in the fourth to set up an enticing finale.against the net post after losing his serve. Alcaraz was then able to hold onto his nerve and seal a stunning victory in his third appearance at Wimbledon.
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