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During the Wimbeldon final match, Novak Djokovic angrily broke his racket into two pieces, there was noise in the stadium

World No. 2 ranked tennis player Novak Djokovic could not win the 24th Grand Slam title. His dream has been broken by 20-year-old Carlos Alcaraz. Spain’s young star tennis star Carlos Alcaraz prevented Novak Djokovic from winning the Grand Slam title in the Wimbledon final against Novak Djokovic in a match that lasted four hours and 42 minutes. With this loss, Novak could not match Roger Federer’s record of eight Wimbledon titles.
 
There came a time in this match when Novak, who was facing a tough challenge from Alcaraj, got very upset. During this, Novak Djokovic looked very angry due to his game and performance. There also came a time when Novak could not control his anger. In anger, Novak Djokovic did something that no one expected from him. During this, Novak Djokovic got angry on his racket.
 
In fact, during the match, Novak won the first set 1-6. After this, Carlos made a strong comeback to take a 7-6 (6), 6-1 lead in the match. After this, Novak again worked to take the match to the fifth set at 3-6 and did not give an easy victory to Carlos. Meanwhile, after winning the fourth set, Alcaraz earned points by breaking Djokovic’s serve in the fifth set.
 
As soon as Alcaraz broke Djokovic’s serve and earned points, Novak could not tolerate it. Novak got very angry as soon as he met Point Alcaraz and he expressed his anger in the court itself. During this, he reached close to the net and hit the racket on the net pole. The racket broke into two pieces as soon as it hit the racket. Picking up the broken racket, Novak threw it away. Its video is becoming fiercely viral on social media.
 
Djokovic said after the defeat
Anyone can feel remorse after losing a big match. Novak Djokovic has two regrets after his defeat against Carlos Alcarez in the thrilling final of the Wimbledon tennis tournament on Sunday night. Serbia’s 36-year-old Djokovic was just one point away from winning the first two sets against 20-year-old Alcarez in the tie-breaker of the second test but squandered the opportunity to give the Spaniard a set win to level the match at 1-1. Djokovic then missed a volley on break point in the fifth set when the seven-time Wimbledon champion was in good touch.
 
“There are some regrets,” Djokovic said after the 6-1, 6-7, 1-6, 6-3, 4-6 loss. “I had my chances. I think I could have finished the second set tiebreak better. But credit goes to him (Alcarez) for fighting and showing great defensive skills. Gave him a chance by playing a bad shot in the fifth set. “He deserved to win today,” said the former world number one. There’s no doubt about it.” Djokovic was just one win away from equaling Roger Federer’s record of eight wins at the All England Club. Also, if Djokovic had won this title, he would have equaled Serena Williams’ record 23 Grand Slam titles in the Open era that began in 1968.

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