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Novak Djokovic Wins Olympic Gold in Paris: Historic Achievement


Tennis  •  5 Aug, 2024  •  1,31,227 Views  •  ⭐ 5.0

Written by Shivani Chourasia


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Novak Djokovic has once again added a monumental achievement to his illustrious career by clinching the tennis gold medal at the Paris Olympics. This victory makes him the oldest male athlete to win gold in singles tennis since 1908. Djokovic's thrilling performance against Carlos Alcaraz in the Paris Olympics 2024 tennis final, which he likened to a "PlayStation-like" experience, stands out as one of the crowning moments of his career. However, this triumph does not mark the end of his journey; Djokovic remains determined to compete in the Los Angeles Games 2028, adding to his already overflowing trophy cabinet.

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A Long-Awaited Triumph

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Overwhelmed with emotion, Djokovic shared how much heart and effort he put into securing his first Olympic gold medal at the Paris Games. Facing a 16-year age difference, Djokovic triumphed over his latest rival, Alcaraz, in a nail-biting match with scores of 7-6 (7/3), 7-6 (7/2). This victory concluded Djokovic's long and arduous quest for Olympic gold, having faced disappointments in Beijing, London, Rio de Janeiro, and Tokyo before finally clinching the win in Paris.

The journey to this gold medal was fraught with challenges. Djokovic had previously come close but fell short in four Olympic Games. His persistence and determination to achieve this milestone testify to his resilience and unwavering dedication to his sport. This win not only adds to his extensive list of achievements but also fills a significant gap in his career, as the Olympic gold was one of the few accolades he had yet to secure.

A Battle of Two Sets at Roland Garros

Serbia's Novak Djokovic and Spain's Carlos Alcaraz great each other after the men's singles tennis final at the Roland Garros(AP)
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Earlier in the year, Alcaraz had bested Djokovic at the All-England Club, and Djokovic also faced a meniscus tear during the French Open. Despite these setbacks, Djokovic entered the Olympics with a grey sleeve over his right knee, prepared to battle. He quickly set the pace against Alcaraz, who commentators dubbed Rafael Nadal 2.0. The opening set of their final match extended beyond an hour and a half, with Djokovic saving eight break points to secure the first set.

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Djokovic's strategy was clear: maintain pressure and dictate the game's pace. His exceptional serving and strategic net play consistently tested Alcaraz. Djokovic's shot selection was impeccable, leading to numerous unforced errors from his opponent during the tiebreak. His decisive forehand return at 3-3 and his drop volley winner concluded the grueling first set. These moments highlighted Djokovic's experience and tactical acumen, essential in high-stakes matches.

Although Alcaraz posed a significant challenge in the second set, Djokovic once again triumphed in the tiebreak, clinching the last four points with an explosive forehand winner. This second-set performance was a testament to Djokovic's mental fortitude and physical endurance, essential traits for any athlete competing at the highest level. The match's intensity and the quality of play from both athletes made it a memorable encounter, further cementing Djokovic's legacy.

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