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One “Brutal” Quality Distinguishes Alcaraz from Djokovic

Medvedev: One "Brutal" Quality Distinguishes Alcaraz from Djokovic

By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Thursday, July 13, 2023

WimbledonDaniil Medvedev sees magnificence in Carlos Alcaraz’s brutality.

Asked to evaluate Alcaraz’s sport earlier than the pair sq. off in tomorrow’s Wimbledon semifinals, Medvedev stated the 20-year-old Spaniard possesses a strong talent that surpasses even 23-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic and 22-time main winner Rafael Nadal

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Reigning US Open champion Alcaraz is extra ruthlessly environment friendly ending factors off shorter balls, Medvedev stated.

Because Alcaraz’s forehand is so explosive, his one-shot knockout energy is scarier than Djokovic or Nadal, Medvedev instructed the media at Wimbledon.

In quick, Medvedev says whereas Djokovic and Nadal are good at extending rallies, Alcaraz is brutal at exterminating rallies.

“We see if you give him one easy shot, you can be in trouble,” Medvedev stated of Alcaraz. “Maybe big chances you’re going to get a winner even with, let’s say, in my opinion, with Novak or Andy, even Rafa, you kind of feel like you can have a chance to get this shot, but the thing is they’re going to have 20 more.

“With Carlos, possibly you are not going to get this one. It’s one shot typically is brutal. I feel that is what probably the most highly effective in his sport. That’s what I must attempt to cope with.”

The attacking Alcaraz’s jolting power can push opponents back behind the baseline setting up space for his damaging drop shot, which he can carve out off either wing.

Alcaraz confirmed all of that snapping Medvedev’s 19-match profitable streak with a 6-3, 6-2 triumph within the Indian Wells last final March that propelled the Spaniard again to world No. 1.  

In their lone grass conflict, Medvedev swept a younger Alcaraz 6-4, 6-1, 6-2 on the 2021 Wimbledon.

When reigning US Open champion Alcaraz faces former US Open champion Medvedev tomorrow, he hopes to use classes realized from their first SW19 conflict.

“He’s playing great here on grass,” Alcaraz stated of Medvedev. “He has a great, great year as well. I lost the first match we played here on grass. So I have to learn about it…

“Well, he is actually full participant. I’m going to say, I feel Rublev stated just a few occasions, he is an octopus. He catch each ball. It is wonderful. He’s a tremendous athlete. I feel a mixture of all the things. He does nearly all the things nicely.”

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