Tennis

Alcaraz serving for the Championship

This is where the Djok makes his comeback.

Bottled 3 Championship points. Good God :facepalm:

That’s unbelievable

Believe!

Done.

Alcaraz wins

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first win for Spain today?

First and only.

When’s the last time vaccine boy lost a final without losing a set?

Alcaraz is here to break records.

Only *

Credit to Alcaraz, spectacular player and great for the sport and its future.

Was hoping he’d let that third slipped but he composed himself well and took the tiebreak

Djokovic was very poor epseically in the first two sets, flat and served and returned well below his level in fact was just utterly terrible which you just can’t be against the caliber of someone like Alcaraz

Looking closer to the end of his magnificent career, US Open and Australia will be very telling

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Let’s see. Exciting new dawn for tennis.

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Alcaraz was absolute class. This kid is gonna break so many records. Only missing AO for a career grand slam at 21 years old. Insane.

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Quite a few players aren’t happy with this. Kygrios, Alcaraz, Shapovalov are just three players who have been critical of the fact he’s still allowed to play.

I like Sinner but its super dodgy and clear favouritism

Other players haven’t been afforded that level of protection

Happened back in March and no a peep until they’ve cleared him?

Clearly the reason why he was “ill” for the Olympics which has it’s own doping processes

Alcaraz would have received the same treatment but if it was say Djokovic or a Russian no way it gets kept quiet for so long

The way it was fast tracked is also very suspect

They’re all on drugs anyway

If it’s true what they’ve said, and “less than a billionth of a gram” of the banned substance, seems unlikely there was any unfair advantage there.
Bigger point is as mentioned, what would have happened for another player in the same situation.
Even a semingly fair result in this case isn’t justice if it isn’t applied equally to all.

Why was it still in his system over a week later though ?

And whether there was advantage or not he shouldn’t have been allowed to compete

Like you said it isn’t fair to all not even close