Serbia’s Novak Djokovic celebrates successful his semi-final match towards Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz.
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Novak Djokovic backed Carlos Alcaraz to win the French Open “multiple times” after the younger Spaniard suffered extreme cramps which derailed his titles hopes Friday in a semi-final loss to the 22-time Grand Slam champion.
The 36-year-old Djokovic, chasing a document twenty third males’s Grand Slam title and third Roland Garros crown, defeated an ailing Alcaraz 6-2, 5-7, 6-1, 6-1 to turn into the oldest males’s finalist in Paris since Bill Tilden in 1930.
But the highly-anticipated showdown led to sorry anticlimax with the 20-year-old Alcaraz bothered by “whole body” cramping that closely restricted his motion within the third and fourth units.
“It was very demanding physically for both of us, and things like that physically, cramps or whatever he was struggling with, can happen,” stated Djokovic, who will meet final yr’s runner-up Casper Ruud in his thirty fourth Grand Slam remaining.
“Respect for him for hanging in there until the last point, really. It was obvious that he was struggling with his movement.
“It’s unlucky for the group, it is unlucky for the match of this significance for each of us, however that is sport. It occurs whenever you play on extraordinarily excessive depth as we each did I feel for the primary two units. It was so even.”
Alcaraz’s physical struggles drained the suspense as he gamely fought to carry on after a thrilling first two sets, with Djokovic dominating the opener before the Spaniard levelled in the second.
The world number one pulled up clutching his right calf as Djokovic held serve for 1-1 in the third set, effectively giving his rival the next game rather than hobble through to the changeover.
Alcaraz was a shadow of the unshakeable, all-action player who began the match, barely able to move as Djokovic breezed through the rest of the set.
He returned for the fourth set after a bathroom break looking somewhat more mobile, but after Djokovic saved a break point in the opening game any lingering resistance from Alcaraz subsided.
Alcaraz later admitted the tension was brought on by nerves and the challenge of playing Djokovic, who sympathised with his much younger rival.
“I’ve skilled that a number of occasions. Early in my profession I used to be struggling fairly a bit bodily. I can perceive the feelings and circumstances that have an effect on you mentally and emotionally,” said Djokovic.
“Being in one of many biggest tournaments of the world, possibly for the primary time in his profession he was anticipated to win. He was possibly not an underdog chasing the title and attempting to win towards a favorite, but it surely was most likely the opposite manner round.
“So maybe that affected him, you know, and as he said, it probably did.
“But it is part of the educational curve. It’s a part of the expertise. He’s solely 20.”
Djokovic now has the chance Sunday to break the record he shares with Rafael Nadal for the most men’s Grand Slam titles, but the Serb insisted Alcaraz would have plenty more opportunities at the French Open.
“I instructed him that he is received loads of time, and that I’m positive he is gonna win Roland Garros a number of occasions sooner or later,” said Djokovic.
“I’ve little question about it. I imply, he is a tremendous participant. Just possesses a lot high quality, so dynamic, a lot energy in his pictures, very full participant.
“He already has won a Grand Slam. He’s the youngest ever No. 1 in the history of the game. You know, there is a lot to be excited about for him for the future.”

