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    Djokovic on his 'incredible' journey and facing Alcaraz in final

    Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz meet again in the Wimbledon men’s final in a rematch of last year’s five-set epic on Centre Court. Alcaraz edged a thriller to win Wimbledon for the first time but Djokovic will be out for revenge as he looks to equal Roger Federer’s Wimbledon record of eight men’s titles and move ahead on his own with 25 grand slam singles titles.

    Alcaraz, 21, is now a three-time grand slam champion and is bidding to add the Wimbledon title to his French Open won last month. The Spaniard is the favourite against seven-time champion Djokovic, who made a stunning recovery from knee surgery to reach a 10th Wimbledon final. At 37, Djokovic is aiming to become the oldest men’s champion in the Open era.

    Last year’s final was one of the greatest ever played at Wimbledon and the rematch promises more drama ahead of the Euro 2024 final tonight. Djokovic and Alcaraz are also playing for record prize money, while the trophy will be presented by the Princess of Wales.

    Elsewhere, Britain’s Alfie Hewett has won the wheelchair singles title for the first time, defeating Spain’s Martin de la Puente 6-2 6-3 to complete the career grand slam. Hewett will be looking to complete a Wimbledon double later, as he defends the doubles title with Gordon Reid. Barbora Krejecikova won the women’s singles title yesterday after a three-set win over Jasmine Paolini, while British hopeful Henry Patten won the men’s doubles alongside partner Harri Heliovaara.

    Follow all the latest scores and match updates from the Wimbledon men’s final below:

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    Wimbledon 2024: Novak Djokovic 2-5 Carlos Alcaraz*

    Better from Djokovic. He serves out wide and Alcaraz gets the return back. Djokovic comes to the net though and volleys twice to take the point.

    In no time he’s up to 40-0 and holds serve when his opponent finds the net. Alcaraz will now serve to win the first set.

    Mike Jones14 July 2024 14:46

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    Wimbledon 2024: *Novak Djokovic 1-5 Carlos Alcaraz

    That’s good! Djokovic takes the first point of the next game but Alcaraz responds with a wide serve and a follow up backhand volley.

    In going to the Serb’s forehand he forces Djokovic into the net and moves 30-15 up but can only drill a forehand (which he strikes heavy) into the net himself.

    Not much separating the two men at the minute.

    Alcaraz tries for a drop shot but the execution is slightly off and the ball fails to clear the tape. This is Djokovic’s first break point... Alcaraz saves it!

    At deuce Djokovic pushes one too long before an ace to the centre line gives Alcaraz the game.

    Mike Jones14 July 2024 14:44

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    Wimbledon 2024: Novak Djokovic 1-4 Carlos Alcaraz* - BREAK

    A passing backhand winner from Alcaraz beats Djokovic’s approach to the net. That option hasn’t worked for the 24x Grand Slam champion.

    Alcaraz has certainly settled quicker. He takes on a second serve from Djokovic and moves 0-30 up but a sharp serve in the next rally puts him on the defensive. Djokovic presses the advantage and forces an error but flinging down an ace to make the game level at 30-30.

    An attempt to go down the line with a backhand clips the tape and offers up another break point for Alcaraz. Can he take it?

    Yes! But it’s Djokovic at fault. He double faults the serve and Alcaraz has a double break in the first set.

    Mike Jones14 July 2024 14:38

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    Wimbledon 2024: *Novak Djokovic 1-3 Carlos Alcaraz

    What has been evident from these opening matches is that Carlos Alcaraz’s serve is on point. If he keeps that up then Novak Djokovic is going to have a tough time today (and how often have we been able to confidently say that).

    Alcaraz holds to love and moves two games ahead once more. Another break of serve could decide the first set.

    Mike Jones14 July 2024 14:35

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    Wimbledon 2024: Novak Djokovic 1-2 Carlos Alcaraz*

    There will be a response. Having watch Novak Djokovic over the years he rises to the occasion when he’s being put under the test.

    Djokovic takes the first point with a nice serve then comes up to the net and watches Alcaraz ping a passing winner wide of his outstretched forehand. He has approached the net eight times already and only won two of those points.

    Both men accummulate another point each before Alcaraz drives a forehand into the net. Djokovic’s next serve lands on the centre line, Alcaraz doesn’t move and the ace brings the Serb a hold of serve.

    Mike Jones14 July 2024 14:31

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    Wimbledon 2024: *Novak Djokovic 0-2 Carlos Alcaraz

    That opening game took 14 minutes to decide. If things continue like that then we’re in for a long, long day. In response Djokovic takes the first point of Alcaraz’s first service game before the Spaniard gets his serve to work.

    Two quick serves bring him the next two points before a fizzing 136mph serve out to the Djokovic backhand puts him 40-15. Alcaraz seems to mean business here.

    Djokovic hooks a backhand out of play to give the game up and Alcaraz completes the break in this first set.

    Mike Jones14 July 2024 14:28

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    Wimbledon 2024: Novak Djokovic 0-1 Carlos Alcaraz* - BREAK!

    Djokovic chips a volley into the net and gives Alcaraz another chance to break. Alcaraz gets the first serve back but Djokovic drills a forehand out of play!

    It’s a break for the Spaniard.

    (REUTERS)

    Mike Jones14 July 2024 14:25

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    Wimbledon 2024: *Novak Djokovic 0-0 Carlos Alcaraz

    Wow! Alcaraz goes after a second serve and whips a two-handed backhand with of Djokovic to set up a third break point. But again Alcaraz drills one into the net.

    Djokovic obviously thinks approaching the net is key. He comes forward and manages to return a couple of fizzing forehands with volleys but Alcaraz’s third effort forces the error.

    The next serve goes out wide but Alcaraz manages to get it back only for Djokovic to smash back a winner. It’s the fourth break point he’s saved in this game.

    Mike Jones14 July 2024 14:23

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    Wimbledon 2024: *Novak Djokovic 0-0 Carlos Alcaraz

    He doesn’t get it! An unforced error sees Alcaraz run a cross court forehand into the net and Djokovic brings him back down to deuce.

    The Serb then moves to advantage with a pacey serve but overhits a backhand trying to close out the game.

    A third deuce sees Djokovic attempt a serve-and-volley from his second serve but Alcaraz smokes a forehand down the line for a passing winner. The second break point is saved with a great serve again.

    Djokovic isn’t giving this game up despite it being the opening one of the match. He moves to advantage on deuce number four, misses his first serve and then lands the second one.

    Alcaraz dictates the rally moving Djokovic left-to-right before approaching the net. Djokovic goes for a lob and knocks it long. Back to deuce.

    Mike Jones14 July 2024 14:20

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    Wimbledon 2024: *Novak Djokovic 0-0 Carlos Alcaraz

    Djokovic is quick to get on the board though and moves level before serving to Alcaraz’s backhand. Alcaraz powers a two-handed return into the tape and sees the ball drop into Djokovic’s side of court to which he offers up an apology.

    Alcaraz is then too exuberent on a forehand and pings it over the back before Djokovic takes control of the game with an ace. He leads 40-30.

    Not to be outdone, Alcaraz focuses on keeping the ball in play. He’s worked left-to-right but takes the game to deuce thanks to an error from his opponent.

    In the next rally Djokovic switches it up and comes forward, he volleys a powerful hit into the deck but Alcaraz goes down tge kube and Djokovic can’t get there.

    A first break point for the Spaniard coming up...

    Mike Jones14 July 2024 14:15

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