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Djokovic clinches Cincinnati title in record-setting clash against Alcaraz

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In an epic showdown at the Western & Southern Open, Novak Djokovic emerged victorious against Carlos Alcaraz, marking it as one of the most gripping matches in tennis history. The nearly four-hour long duel resulted in a 5-7, 7-6 (7), 7-6 (4) win for Djokovic, avenging his recent loss to Alcaraz at Wimbledon. This victory marked his 95th career title, pushing him past Ivan Lendl in the all-time list dating back to 1968.

Djokovic clinches Cincinnati title in record-setting clash against Alcaraz

This dramatic best-of-three sets final, spanning 3 hours and 49 minutes, has made ATP Tour history as its longest. However, the men’s final wasn’t the only highlight of the day. Coco Gauff, seeded seventh, etched her name in history by becoming the first teenager in over five decades to clinch the Western & Southern Open title. She secured her victory with a 6-3, 6-4 win over Karolina Muchova, as reported by AP.

Describing his intense game against Alcaraz, Djokovic admitted, “It’s one of the hardest matches I’ve ever played in my life.” The Serbian superstar made a remarkable comeback from trailing Alcaraz in the second set. As the match progressed, both players displayed unparalleled skill and determination, making it a nail-biting experience for spectators. The riveting contest witnessed numerous match points, brilliant recoveries, and edge-of-the-seat rallies, culminating in Djokovic’s win.

In the aftermath, both players exchanged words of respect and admiration. Alcaraz, overwhelmed with emotion, congratulated Djokovic, expressing gratitude for the learning experience. Djokovic, in turn, lauded Alcaraz’s tenacity and rapid ascent in the world of tennis. The crowd, equally divided in their support for the two tennis giants, created an electric atmosphere, turning the match into what Djokovic described as a “perfect match.”

Concluding a historic event at Cincinnati, Djokovic added another accolade to his storied career, becoming the oldest champion of the Western & Southern Open. Reflecting on the intense match-up, he candidly said, “I don’t think I’ve played many matches like this in my career.” The tournament’s finale underscored the essence of sportsmanship and the spirit of competition, leaving fans eagerly anticipating future face-offs between these two titans of tennis.

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