“Carlos felt much freer, he was able to show aggression in the decisive moments. It was a real psychological duel. Both players experienced tensions in key situations. Djokovic had moments when he could win the game, but made mistakes that cost him the victory.
When you’re a perennial favorite and breaking incredible records, you feel a lot of pressure. It becomes a heavy burden. In my opinion, at the moment Djokovic and Alcaraz are close in terms of level of play, although I’m sure Novak is capable of playing much better than in the final. He was too nervous. He has to find a way to bring calm,” Muratoglu said citing ESPN.
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Source: Sport

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