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Novak Djokovic wins an INSTANT CLASSIC over Carlos Alcaraz for first Olympic gold | Paris Olympics

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Novak Djokovic can finally call himself an Olympic champion after outlasting Carlos Alcaraz in a match for the ages to claim gold in Paris. #NBCSports #Olympics #Paris2024
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Novak Djokovic wins an INSTANT CLASSIC over Carlos Alcaraz for first Olympic gold | Paris Olympics

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    • I am not a Nole fan but I think he should be considered as the greatest athlete of all time. what he had to overcome and achieve in his career is remarkable and most importantly his mental game is above anyone else

    • @@chacharu3316 Yeah, I agree with greatest athlete statement 100 percent. He achieved everything that he did WHILE BEING IN THE SAME ERA AS THE SECOND AND THIRD BEST PLAYERS OF ALL TIME!!! Just think about that for a second, and let it sink in.

    • Dude that forehand at 2-2 was simple incredible…. On the run cross court with the most pace he’s hit with all match. GOAT

    • He just needs to join the Five-Timers Club at the U.S. Open (which also includes Connors, Sampras and Federer).

    • The one thing left to do is win the 2024 U.S. Open which would not only be his 25th Career Grand Slam but, also, his 100th Career ATP Title, finish the year #1 and then retire as the Greatest Tennis Player of All Time, male or female. Sorry, Serena.

    • @@richcampbell6808 If he can stay healthy…I know his fitness is insane, but he is going to have to balance playing the right tourneys to keep a decent seed up, while playing enough to keep his “body hardened” for 5-setters, yet also not overdoing it and wearing his body down and giving any injuries time to heal. Pretty incredible to balance all of that when you have also created the roadmap for all the 20-somethings to follow in trying to knock you off. Until the big four, tennis was quite the young man’s game…and I can kinda see why when playing through injuries can be so encouraged on one hand, yet tweaking some tendon in your wrist when you are 25 and it never healing properly can easily end your career at 30. He’s both a tennis and medical marvel lol.

  1. Told everyone before the year what event his priority was at 37yo, then went out there and did it without dropping a set and winning against the current best player of the next generation. The true GOAT of tennis.

  2. Djokovic beat Alcaraz for the gold?? I can’t believe it!! Alcaraz just beat him in straight sets in the Wimbledon final. OMG….this completes the resume and solidifies Novak as the GOAT !!!!

    • While waiting in tunnel to enter Wimbledon, he looked so down. Today, just oposite. When he is himself nobody can beat him.

    • Not saying Novak would have won in Wimbledon, but he kinda did just have surgery on a torn meniscus. The fact that he made the Wimbledon final was a testament to how mentally tough he is to beat. A player like Alcaraz on his A game would never lose to a slightly compromised opponent even if it’s Novak. Today Novak didn’t look hampered at all.

  3. Djokovic, the man with every Grand Slam, Majors title possible, finally won the elusive Olympic gold medal after five attempts. He’s no longer the GOAT, he’s the Ultimate Legend of Tennis.

  4. even at 37, he’s still improving his game, I’ve never seen him hit big forehands like that consistently, but he knew he needed something like that to beat Alcaraz

    • Looks like djokovic finally understood he has to take it to carlos and play first strike tennis. I don’t know why it took so long for him to adopt this strategy against alcaraz, because he is a tennis genius, but I guess it’s because even with his usual playstyle, their H2H was even at 3-3. I think this last wimbledon really showed him that if he lets carlos dictate with his forehand at this point in their careers, he’s going to get blown off the court, especially with alcaraz’s forehand dropshot being as good as it is. Amazing performance and a lot of bravery to pull this off in this fashion!

    • He hit his forehand huge all last year. That’s why he was beating Sinner, Alcaraz and Medvedev and winning Slams.

    • ​@@raymondfan2402he did the same in RG 23. Not so much at the wtf last year but the fast courts compliment his shots well so he didn’t need to.

    • @@raymondfan2402 Part of it is because he never really had the power offense on scramble forehands. It’s something that I think he has been spending a lot of time working on this year specifically to handle the Sinner/Alcaraz game styles. Tanking heavy forehand winners on the run is a form of offense that has really only become prevalent in the last 2 to 3 years because the current crop of younger guys are the first ones to be training that specific shot throughout their 14+ year old years. Novak never had it before because nobody had it before.

  5. 6:50 What a powerful image! This man is so loved not only by his support group and family, but the world. The media try to convince us that he is unpopular compared to his counterparts but they end up having to eat crow every time. The legend that is Novak Djokovic, he is one of one.

  6. This guy man. 37 knee surgery on his “worst” surface beats one of most talented players ever in his prime on a hot streak. What a goat we have

    • Or you could say…the winningest tennis player of all time won a tournament . It’s not some crazy underdog story. It’s not exactly Rocky beating Apollo, Douglas beating Tyson or Boris Becker winning Wimbledon at 17.

    • @@AcrylicGoblin Or you could not nitpick using exaggerated analogies, how about that? No, it’s not one of the greatest underdog stories in history and no one is saying that, but you’re kidding yourself if you do not think that Djokovic was a big underdog (which was the general consensus), and OP did state some facts which speak to the difficulty of Djokovic’s achievement. If you don’t want to recognize any of that besides simply that he “won a tournament”, then you can live on that island by yourself (my bad; with all the haters, I mean).

      Here, I’ll rephrase it for you: what Djokovic accomplished is especially impressive given that it came 2 months after a partially-torn meniscus on the same court, being oldest ever to win an Olympic gold medal, and playing on his worst surface results-wise against a player who in the last few months won a Masters 1000 and the past 2 slams, including one at the same venue and the other where he won easily vs Djokovic.

    • “Worst” well said. Clay is not his weak surface at all. He faced Nadal who was almost invincible on clay for the most part and as result Djokovic ended up winning “only” 3 Garos titles. But I would take Djokovic on clay against anybody not named Nadal.

  7. The world of tennis is as emotional for this win, as Novak is. With everything against him in this match, the best young player, his own body, the recent history, still play a classic match and win is what legends are made of…I don’t care about the GOAT discussion, I’m just very happy for Nole and the tennis world. Throughout his entire career, Novak has taught us all how to win against all odds.

  8. So cool that a player who has accomplished so much professionally as Djokovic has still feels that winning an award for his country is his biggest achievement. Respect.

    • Because for Novak, all those other titles were for himself. He may have viewed his achievements as selfish, or was embarrassed that his tour results didn’t carry over to gold. I can see how he would doubt himself in those big moments and his ability to fight for his country. Novak gets to enjoy the best retirement ever. Nadal has a good retirement, but Federer will for the rest of his life have regrets of 40-15. Novak not only managed to conquer his own generation, but he stuck around and permanently altered Alcaraz’s entire career. Now Carlos has to live with the fact that he lost to Djokovic in their most important encounter and Carlos will never have a chance to redeem himself. Next Olympics, Djokovic will be retired. Novak destroys legacies.

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