Carlos Alcaraz told the media to “keep his head high” despite his Vimbledon’s rise in Jannica sinners on Sunday, claiming that their rivalry would only improve.
Alcaraz is an offer for the third straight title throughout the English club with 4-6 6-4 6-4 6-4 loss of the center, leaving it to digest the first final increase in the first Grand Slam in his career, and previously won five of five.
“It’s always a bad feeling of loss of matches. It’s a little worse when you lose in the final,” Alcaraz said at his press conference after the matches.
“I’m just proud of everything I’ve done in the last four weeks on the grass in London. I leave Vimbledon, a court, with my head that held really tall because I did everything I could.
“I played against someone who played an amazing game. So I’m just a little sad for loss, but with my head held really high.”
After retiring the tennis size of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadala and Andi Murraja in recent years, and with the 38-year-old Djokovic winter career, the young Duo Alcaraz and the sinner shot at the top of the sport.
Two players have now raised eight last nine titles of Grand Slam, including seven in a row.
“Every time we play each other, I think our level is really high. I don’t see any player who plays each other that is each other who we have a level we play when we face each other,” Alcaraz said.
“This rivalry is getting better and better. We play in the Grand Slam, final, the finale of the master and the best tournaments in the world. It will become better.
“I’m really grateful because it gives me a chance to give my 100% every day, every day, just to be better and I need to make me win that the jacknet is really high.”
Sinner’s coach Darren Cahill admitted that while Italian did not take any of his rival for granted, he did not pay extra attention to Alcaraz.
“Jannic compiles several matches of Carlos than he is doing more than anyone’s improved improvements in his game and he pushes us as coaches,” he said it was in the media to improve as a tennis player. “
Sinner, who ended up the 24-winner of Alcaraz, who won all events and a 20-point in Vimbledon, was most attractive to end his own driving from five consecutive defeats against the Spanish.
“When you lose a few times against someone, it’s not easy,” said the sinner, who narrowed his record loss in the amount of Alcaraz at 5-8.
“At the same time, I felt close to me. I never looked at the carlos, because it’s going to work for and prepare it again. So we’ll do it again for it. So we’ll do it again and prepare it again. So we will It will work again and prepare for it. So we will work again and prepare for it. So we will work again and prepare it again.
“There’s not just Carlos, but everyone. We have a big target on us so we have to be ready. Then we’ll see what happens in the future.”
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