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Novak Djokovic Vs Carlos Alcaraz Final Highlights, Wimbledon 2024: Spaniard Retains Crown

In a re-match of last year's epic finale, Novak Djokovic could not avenge that loss and win a historic 25th Grand Slam title, as Carlos Alcaraz reigned supreme with a majestic display on Centre Court. The 21-year-old claimed his fourth Major trophy, beating the Serbian in straight sets 6-2, 6-2, 7-6 (7-4). Catch all the highlights from the gentlemen's singles final of Wimbledon 2024, right here

Carlos Alcaraz celebrates with the Wimbledon 2024 trophy after defeating Novak Djokovic in the gentlemen's singles final at the All England Club on Sunday (July 14). Photo: AP
Welcome to the highlights of our coverage of the gentlemen's singles final of Wimbledon 2024, played between defending champion Carlos Alcaraz and world number two Novak Djokovic. In a re-match of last year's epic finale, Djokovic could not avenge that loss and win a historic 25th Grand Slam title, as Alcaraz reigned supreme with a majestic display on Centre Court. The 21-year-old claimed his fourth Major trophy, beating the Serbian in straight sets 6-2, 6-2, 7-6 (7-4). Catch all the highlights from the Alcaraz vs Djokovic match at SW19, right here
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Alcaraz vs Djokovic Final Highlights, SW 19 

Appearing in his 10th Wimbledon final, Novak Djokovic can match Roger Federer's record of eight men's singles crowns at the grass-court Grand Slam with a win tonight. But up against him is the same fiery youngster who trumped him last year in an intense five-setter - Carlos Alcaraz. Stay tuned for what should be a cracker of a match. (Streaming | More Tennis News)

Djokovic Vs Alcaraz: Head-To-Head Record

Today's finalists have locked horns five times on the tennis circuit overall. Djokovic holds the ꦛupper hand with three wins as against Alcaraz's two. But the only grass-court meeting between the two was won by the Spaniard - the Wimbledon 2023 final.

Wimbledon Final Live: Alcaraz Eyeing History Too 

While Djokovic's pursuit for an unprecedented 25th Grand Slam title is well known, Alcaraz is seeking his꧙tory of his own. The world number three Spaniard is bidding to become only the sixth man to win the French Openꦬ and Wimbledon back-to-back.

Wimbledon Final Live: Princess Of Wales Arrives

A huge round of applause fillꦯs up centre court as the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, makes her way into the arena.

Photo: AP/Alberto Pezzali

Alcaraz Vs Djokovic: Players On Court

And the men of the hour have now arrived. Alcaraz and Djokovic stride out 𒐪to enthusiastic cheers from all and sundry, getting ready for a gruelling battle. The toss coming up before that.

Djokovic Vs Alcaraz: Spaniard Wins Toss

Carlos Alcaraz has opted to receive Novak Djokovic's serve first, upon winning the toss. The duo poses for the customary pre-final photo andౠ gets down to warm-u♔ps.

1st Set, Djokovic* 0-1 Alcaraz 

Glorious start to the match. After a marathon first game that lasts 15 mi🔯nutes, Alcaraz breaks on the fifth time of asking. The third seed means busines💞s.

1st Set, Djokovic 0-2 Alcaraz*

A smooth h💞old of serve consolidates Alcaraz's early break of serve. Djokovic under pressure straight away in the Wimbledon 2024 final.

1st Set, Djokovic* 1-2 Alcaraz

Another tricky service game for Novak Djokovic, but he holds on to get on the board. Alcaraz still up a break of serv꧒e, 2-1 in the first sꦚet.

1st Set, Djokovic 1-3 Alcaraz*

An easy hold for the Spaniard, who wins four straight points 🅷🐭to take a 3-1 lead in the first set. Djokovic yet to get into his usual redoubtable service-returning form.

1st Set, Djokovic* 1-4 Alcaraz

An🔴d Carlos Alcaraz breaks again! The Spaniard is now in the driver's seat in the first set, up a double break and just two games away from drawing first blood.

1st Set, Djokovic 1-5 Alcaraz*

The 21-year-old is n𒁏ow just one game away from winning the first set. He staves off Djokovic's first break poi🍸nt and holds serve to go 5-1 up.

1st Set, Djokovic* 2-5 Alcaraz

Djokovic wards off the threat of a third service break with a smooth hold. New balls are c𓄧alled for, as Alcaraz prepares to serve for the firs🐼t set.

1st Set, Djokovic 2-6 Alcaraz*

And that's it for Set 1. The defending champion surges ahead in the Wimbledon 2024 gentlemen's singles final a🥀s a forehand error from Djokovic hands Alcaraz the set 6-2. The Serbian has a reputation of recovering routinely from such situations, so an interesting Set 2 awaits.

2nd Set, Djokovic* 0-1 Alcaraz (Alcaraz Won 1st Set 6-2)

Just like the first set, Alcaraz begins the second set by breaking🔯 Djokovic's service. Warning signs for the 37-year-old former world number 1.

2nd Set, Djokovic 0-2 Alcaraz* (Alcaraz Won 1st Set 6-2)

After back-to-back double faul🍒ts, the Spaniard regains his composure to hold serve and drive home the advantage with an 𓃲early 2-0 lead in the second set.

Wimbledon Final: 2nd Set, Djokovic* 1-2 Alcaraz (Alcaraz Won 1st Set 6-2)

Djokovic holds serve in the third game of Set 2. It is the ♒first time in the match that the Serbian has held on after𓆏 being down 0-15.

2nd Set, Djokovic 1-3 Alcaraz* (Alcaraz Won 1st Set 6-2)

A deꩲlectable backhꦚand drop shot from Alcaraz gives him a crucial service hold in the second set. The lead consolidates for the Spaniard, while Djokovic needs something special to turn it around from here.

2nd Set, Djokovic* 2-3 Alcaraz (Alcaraz Won 1st Set 6-2)

A rare love service hold from Djokovic. Can he claw his way back with𒉰 a break of his own in the second set?

Wimbledon Final: 2nd Set, Djokovic 2-4 Alcaraz* (Alcaraz Won 1st Set 6-2)

Another comfortable service game for Alcaraz, who wins four consecutive points to hold with ease and🏅 surge to a 4-2 lead i🎀n the second set.

2nd Set, Djokovic* 2-5 Alcaraz (Alcaraz Won 1st Set 6-2)

Another break of serᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚve from Alcaraz! Djokovic comes up with an uncharacteristic double fault at break point to hand the 21-year-old a double break in the second set. Alcaraz to now serve for the second set.

2nd Set, Djokovic 2-6 Alcaraz* (Alcaraz Won 1st Set 6-2)

Easy does it for Alcaraz again. The Spaniard closes out the second set too with a c🎀linical hold of serve. Two sets to lo𓂃ve in favour of the defending champion. Djokovic now in dire straits.

It's not that the Serbian hasn't fought back from two sets down to win Grand Slam titles before. It is just his erratic play thus far, coupled with Alcaraz's dominance that makes 👍it seem implausible. But you never know with Djokovic. Stay tuned for Set 3.

Wimbledon Final: 3rd Set, Djokovic* 1-0 Alcaraz (Alcaraz Won 1st Set 6-2, 2nd Set 6-2)

Djokov🍨ic finally holds serve in the first game of a set. The first two sets had opened with the Spaniard breaking through, but not this time.

3rd Set, Djokovic 1-1 Alcaraz* (Alcaraz Won 1st Set 6-2, 2nd Set 6-2)

Things now beginning to g𝄹et bet🎶ter for Djokovic. He asks questions of the Alcaraz serve, before the 21-year-old holds on. Level terms in Set 3 so far.

3rd Set, Djokovic* 2-1 Alcaraz (Alcaraz Won 1st Set 6-2, 2nd Set 6-2)

Djokovic lets out a scream after winning the long-drawn third game of Set 3. The world number tw🌠o endures four break points before staving off Alcaraz's challenge. A gritty hold keeps things level in the third set.

Wimbledon Final: 3rd Set, Djokovic 2-2 Alcaraz* (Alcaraz Won 1st Set 6-2, 2nd Set 6-2)

In contrast to Djokovic꧑'s laboured hold the previou💫s game, Alcaraz wins four straight points on serve to keep the momentum going.

3rd Set, Djokovic* 3-2 Alcaraz (Alcaraz Won 1st Set 6-2, 2nd Set 6-2)

The Serbian responds with a love service hold off his own. Really breezy game for Djokovic, who will hope to build onto this rhythm in the next few ✃games.

3rd Set, Djokovic 3-3 Alcaraz* (Alcaraz Won 1st Set 6-2, 2nd Set 6-2)

Djokovic is now throwing the kitchen sink at Alcaraz's serve. Quite a sight to see the Serbian in full flow after a torrid first two sets. But the Spaniard is not one to cower in the face of resistance. The result is some beautifully engrossing tenꦛnis.

After over 10 minutes in Game 6, Alcaraz holdܫs serve after staving off a break point.

Wimbledon Final: 3rd Set, Djokovic* 4-3 Alcaraz (Alcaraz Won 1st Set 6-2, 2nd Set 6-2)

Djokovic returns with a strong service game. The embattled S♋erb holds on love to stay break-free in Set 3.

3rd Set, Djokovic 4-4 Alcaraz* (Alcaraz Won 1st Set 6-2, 2nd Set 6-2)

Still on serve in set 3, as Alcaraz completes another smooth hold with an ace. Matc🙈h duration beyond two hours now.

3rd Set, Djokovic* 4-5 Alcaraz (Alcaraz Won 1st Set 6-2, 2nd Set 6-2)

Alcaraz breaks! The 21-year-ol🧜d comes up with a fabulous cross-court passing shot to dism♏antle the Djokovic service and go up a break at the crunch moment. The Spaniard will now serve for the championship.

Wimbledon Final: 3rd Set, Djokovic 5-5 Alcaraz* (Alcaraz Won 1st Set 6-2, 2nd Set 6-2)

An absolutely incr💛edible game results in Djokovic breaking Alcaraz back. The Serbian was down 0-40 and three championship points, but won five points in a row to stay alive in the match. Could this be the second wind that he needs to fight back?ꦿ

3rd Set, Djokovic* 6-5 Alcaraz (Alcaraz Won 1st Set 6-2, 2nd Set 6-2)

Djokovic holds easily and it is the Spaniard who has to now serve to stay in the third set. Riveting stuff, this. Nothing short of what you would expect from a high-octane fꦿinal.

3rd Set, Djokovic 6-6 Alcaraz (Alcaraz Won 1st Set 6-2, 2nd Set 6-2)

We are going for a tie-break in the third set. Alcaraz rallies with𒁏 a love ser♓vice hold at 5-6. Djokovic to serve first in the tie-break.

Wimbledon Final: Alcaraz Beats Djokovic 6-2, 6-2, 7-6 (7-4)

He's done it. The 21-year-old from El Palmar, Murcia wins his second consecutive Wimbledon title. And he does it by vanquishing Novak Djokovic again in the final - this time in straight sets.

But don't for a moment mistake this for an easy victory. Carlos Alcaraz was ෴domineering and skillful, but met with some stiff resistance from the Serbian towards the end.

Ultimately, th𝕴e Spania🍌rd's athletic brilliance shines through as he prevails in the third-set tie-break 7-4 to retain the grass-court Grand Slam crown.

Trophy Ceremony: What Runners-Up Djokovic Said

Novak Djokovic: “He was definitely very hot today. Obviously not the result I wanted, especially in the first couple of sets. I wasn’t up to par but credit to 🌃Carlos. I tried to push him and save the three match points to ex🅠tend the match a little bit longer. But he was the deserved winner today.

“To my wife I love yܫou. To my wonderful children thank you for bringing the smile to my face every single day. I’m so t♊hankful to be a father of two little angels who love tennis. I don’t know if I have the nerves to have a coaching career with my son; but if you really wish to pursue it I’ll be there for you."

Trophy Ceremony: What Winner Alcaraz Said

Carlos Alcaraz: “Honestly it’s a dream for me winning this trophy. It’s a great feeling to play on this beautifu🧸l court and trophy. It’s the most beautiful tournament.

"(On when he was broken while serving for the match) It was 40-0. Djokovic is an unbelievable fighte🌠r, I tried to win with my serv♒e, but I couldn’t. I tried to stay calm and positive going into the tie-break and play my best tennis. That’s all I was thinking about. I’m glad at the end I could find the solutions.”

Trophy Ceremony: Alcaraz-Djokovic Full Of Praise For Each Other

Runners-up Novak Djokovic graciously congratulates victor Carlos Alcaraz, admittingꦯ that Alcaraz was the deserved winner all the way. The Spaniard returns the favour with words of praise for Djokovic.

Photo: AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth

That's A Wrap

With that, we come to the end of our coverage of the Wimbledon 2024 gentlemen's singles final. We will be back in an hour with live updates from the UEFA European Championship final🌳 between Spain and England. Until then, goodbye.

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