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and i think one of the big things is the fact that he's not scared to come forward and to finish the point at the net. spaniards aren't normally known to be such great net players, but he moves amazingly well and he's got great touch around the net. so where did djokovic go wrong? well, i don't think djokovic went wrong in any way. i mean, there were a few moments. these matches always are on a knife edge, can go one way or the other. and i think at the end when it got close, we just got to give alcaraz credit for the fact that he served out the match with such ease. and it really impressed me the way that he was so relaxed and he kept going for his shots. he never wavered. even after he made an unforced error with a drop shot on the first shot, he still had the audacity to play two more drop shots in that game to win. and just before we go, you are now a sports psychologist. what do you do to prepare for a match like this? i mean, even djokovic,

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brings the absence joy to the tennis court and he is playing against the master of the craft. his drop shots of gotten better in another chunk of it is one of the greatest return or the history of tennis but alcaraz has it, he has with the other players do not have spoken for so long about the changing of the gardeners can replace djokovic and roughly on the door, and you can see below me, you can see this is a crucial moment for that 20—year—old from spain. crucial moment for that 20-year-old from sain. �* crucial moment for that 20-year-old from spain-— from spain. and the responsiveness team, it from spain. and the responsiveness team. it was — from spain. and the responsiveness team, it wasjubilant. _ from spain. and the responsiveness team, it wasjubilant. but _ from spain. and the responsiveness team, it wasjubilant. but it - from spain. and the responsiveness team, it wasjubilant. but it really i team, it was jubilant. but it really felt like a moment in history for them. ~ ., ., , .,, felt like a moment in history for them. ~ ., ., , ., them. when a former player as a stron: them. when a former player as a strong bond _

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you mention some of the shots, the most interesting is when you think is going to do one thing and he does another? ., is going to do one thing and he does another? . ., ., another? time and time again, he would line up _ another? time and time again, he would line up for _ another? time and time again, he would line up for a _ another? time and time again, he would line up for a short - another? time and time again, he| would line up for a short forehand, looked as if he was going to get full works and then play the most elegant of drop shots. as a defender, you are expecting to move very fast one corner of the other and suddenly, you are unfitted. he won a lot of points that way. the d'okovic, won a lot of points that way. the djokovic, despite the fact he is 36, which isn't very old at all, the tennis times to hold out the lat long, there was no sign of fatigue, either mental or physical? aha, long, there was no sign of fatigue, either mental or physical?- either mental or physical? a mere five sets is — either mental or physical? a mere five sets is well _ either mental or physical? a mere

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that utmost pressure. you mentioned some of his shots. i mean, some of the most fascinating shots were the ones where he hits it deceptively. you think he's going to do one thing and he does quite another. he's quite a master of the art, isn't he? absolutely. and, you know, he time and time again, he would line up for a short forehand, look as if he was going to give it the full works and then play the most delicate of drop shots. and that is something that's very difficult to defend against because as a defender there, you're expecting to move very fast to one corner or the other and suddenly you're wrong footed. he won a lot of points that way. for djokovic, despite the fact that he's the ripe old age of, what, 36, which isn't very old at all. but in tennis, in tennis tends to hold out for that long, there was no sign of fatigue there at all, either mental or physical, i thought. well, i think novak, i think he trains for seven sets. so a mere five is well within his capabilities or so it appears anyway. wow. we've seen him go to the wire

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that he served out the match with such ease. and it really impressed me the way that he was so relaxed and he kept going for his shots. he never wavered. even after he made an unforced error with a drop shot on the first shot, he still had the audacity to play two more drop shots in that game to win. and just before we go, you are now a sports psychologist. what do you do to prepare for a match like this? i mean, even djokovic, who has won more than 20 titles, even he lost his nerve. yeah. i thinkjuan carlos ferrero, his coach, did a really good job. and i know he's working with a sports psychologist to really prepare him for this. and even in the post match, he was saying that he. carlos said he was playing for himselfjust to make sure that you just control the controllables and not try and do it for other people's expectations. but i know he'll be really happy to win for his team, for his family, and also for spain.

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everybody sees it, through her tennis play style. really special with so many drop shots, always wanting to put on a show. all the spectators love her, and it's been so much for us to see how much he is loved and appreciated all over the world. ., , ., ., ,, ., world. how big a 'ob does she have toda in world. how big a 'ob does she have today in her— world. how big a job does she have today in her opponent? _ world. how big a job does she have today in her opponent? i _ world. how big a job does she have today in her opponent? i think- world. how big a job does she have today in her opponent? i think she | today in her opponent? i think she will definitely _ today in her opponent? i think she will definitely get _ today in her opponent? i think she will definitely get the _ today in her opponent? i think she will definitely get the win. - today in her opponent? i think she will definitely get the win. i - today in her opponent? i think she will definitely get the win. i hope i will definitely get the win. i hope so, because as she said in her last semifinal, she has sort of transformed. we can see the hunger. i mean, we will definitely support her either way, we have her back. i have about 30 seconds, how difficult is it to play at wimbledon? 0f is it to play at wimbledon? of course, it is grass. you'll make up in tunisia, we don't have grass courts. ,, , ., .,

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are djokovic and all the different types of history he is chasing. from carlos alcaraz�*s perspective, this is his first wimbledon title. what will hill be he feeling like and how would you what will he be he feeling like and how would you rate your chances? i would say at the beginning of the tournament he was second favourite behind djokovic. djokovic the clear favourite because he has won it seven times, not when it the last four years. seven times, won it the last four years. i feel like the gap has shrunk because alcaraz is playing so well this tournament. the way he saw of holger rune in straight sets. these are top ten plays and he made it look so easy. he has adapted so well in the last three weeks since the start of queen's since he won that title. with each match i feel is more comfortable with the movement, he knows how to use all of his weapons. the drop shots, the slices, the power. i think he could really give novak djokovic a challenge tomorrow. i can't wait for that matchup, just to see how the young gun at 20 is going to play against novak who has so much experience and is going after number 24. it has been such a closed shop in terms of the men's title,

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rate your chances? i he feeling like and how would you rate your chances?— rate your chances? i would say at the beginning _ rate your chances? i would say at the beginning of— rate your chances? i would say at the beginning of the _ rate your chances? i would say at the beginning of the tournament | rate your chances? i would say at i the beginning of the tournament he was second favourite behind djokovic. djokovic the clear favourite because he has won it seven times, not when it the last four years. seven times, not when it the last fouryears. ifeel like seven times, not when it the last four years. i feel like the gap has shrunk because alcaraz is playing so well this tournament. the way he saw of casper runa tilly or holger rune in straight sets. these are top ten plays and he made it look so easy. he has adapted so well in the last three weeks since the start of queen's since he won that title. with each match i feel is more comfortable with the movement, he knows how to use all of his weapons. the drop shots, the slices, the power. i think he could really give novak djokovic a challenge tomorrow. i can't wait for that matchup, just to see how the young gun at 20 is going to play gets novak who has so much experience and is going after number 24. much experience and is going after number24. it much experience and is going after number 21n— much experience and is going after number24. , , . ., . number 24. it has been such a closed sho in number 24. it has been such a closed shop in terms — number 24. it has been such a closed shop in terms of _ number 24. it has been such a closed shop in terms of the _ number 24. it has been such a closed shop in terms of the men's _ number 24. it has been such a closed shop in terms of the men's title, - shop in terms of the men's title, are you also thinking this is going djokovic's way? fist

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does, he has a chance to serve it up and potentially the number one and two players in the world playing in the final on sunday. haifa two players in the world playing in the final on sunday. how impressive i have ou the final on sunday. how impressive i have you been _ the final on sunday. how impressive i have you been with _ the final on sunday. how impressive i have you been with him _ the final on sunday. how impressive i have you been with him figuring i i have you been with him figuring that out on grass? with the drop shots, he has brought daniil medvedev into that trying things differently. he medvedev into that trying things differentl . ., , ., medvedev into that trying things differentl . ., ., ., differently. he has a wonderful all court game. _ differently. he has a wonderful all court game. we — differently. he has a wonderful all court game, we have _ differently. he has a wonderful all court game, we have seen - differently. he has a wonderful allj court game, we have seen players like the doll wonderful clay—court early on and progressed to grass and been able to win wimbledon and learn. he has all the facets in his game, i do not think he would win wimbledon early before queen's club. he could have been a different story at queen's club and now he goes in with, he has to be fair, i think djokovic is 60 and alcaraz is 40, that's where we had into.- that's where we had into. we're runnina that's where we had into. we're running out _ that's where we had into. we're running out of _ that's where we had into. we're running out of time _ that's where we had into. we're running out of time so - that's where we had into. we're running out of time so i - that's where we had into. we're running out of time so i want i that's where we had into. we're running out of time so i want to j

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