Djokovic recognizes physical disadvantage on Alcaraz and Sinner: ‘I lose energy’

Djokovic recognizes physical disadvantage on Alcaraz and Sinner: 'I lose energy'

Novak Djokovic Admitted Friday after his elimination from the US open that can barely keep up with carlos alcaraz and jannik sinner physicalally. Yet, the 38-year-old Serbian Remains Hopeful for a Grand Slam Title.

“I do what I can,” Said the Resigned Djokovic After His defeat Against Alcaraz in the US Open Semi-Finals. The Veteran Put Up A Good Fight Against the Spaniard In The First Two Sets, But Felt His Energy Slowly Drain Away In The Third Set.

“It will be very difficult for me in the future to beat alcaraz and sinner in a best-of-five format at grand slams,” continued djokovic, who stranded in the semi-finals of a grand slam four times this year.

“Carlos is Incredible Fit and at Some Point I Lose Energy. But I Keep Fighting for Grand Slam Titles. Next Year I Hope to Participate in All Four Grand Slams Again.”

Alcaraz was full of praise for djokovic. “It is impressive what he has achieved at the grand slams this year,” Said the Spaniard. “The constantly ensures that we have to raise our level. Physically, he seems like a 25-year-old. Very impression what he still shows at the age of 38.”

Sinner: ‘Carlos Pushes me to the limit’

Alcaraz also shared compliments to sinner, his opponent in the final. “In the past Two years, he has Become much stonger physically. He can maintain a top level for three or four hours. His quality is that he plays very consistently.”

Sinner, in Turn, Looked Forward to the Final Battle Against Alcaraz. The Two Faced Each Other Earlier This Year in the Finals of Roland Garros and Wimbledon. The Spaniard won in Paris and the Italian Triumphed in London.

“We have played many matches this year, also Against each other. We know each other very well,” Said the World Number One. “I love thesis child of challenges. Carlos Pushes me to the limit and I enjoy that.”

The Final Between Alcaraz and Sinner Starts Sunday at 8:00 pm (Dutch Time).

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