I’ve Seen Djokovic Move Well’: Alcaraz’s Coach Warns Ahead Of Potential Wimbledon Blockbuster
Novak Djokovic has admitted that he’s not at his best during this year’s Wimbledon, but Carlos Alcaraz’s coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, is not underestimating the Serbian player. Despite undergoing meniscus surgery just a few weeks ago, Djokovic has made an impressive recovery and has been playing well. He is now only one match away from…
Novak Djokovic has admitted that he’s not at his best during this year’s Wimbledon, but Carlos Alcaraz’s coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, is not underestimating the Serbian player. Despite undergoing meniscus surgery just a few weeks ago, Djokovic has made an impressive recovery and has been playing well. He is now only one match away from reaching the final once again.
Ferrero acknowledges Djokovic’s remarkable recovery and performance, stating to Marca, “He’s made a record-breaking recovery. I think he’s doing pretty well, but he says he’s far from being at his best. He’s in the semi-finals at the moment. I’ve seen him move pretty well.” Even though Djokovic may not be at 100%, Ferrero knows that Djokovic remains one of the best players on the ATP Tour, capable of beating anyone and winning any event.
Djokovic’s potential final opponent could be Alcaraz, who defeated him in last year’s Wimbledon final. Ferrero is prepared to train Alcaraz thoroughly for what would be an exciting rematch. The previous final was historic, with Alcaraz narrowly defeating Djokovic. This year, Djokovic will be motivated to seek revenge, but Ferrero and Alcaraz are determined to defend their title.
In summary, while Djokovic may not be at his peak, his skill and resilience make him a formidable competitor. Ferrero’s respect for Djokovic’s abilities ensures that Alcaraz will be well-prepared for any challenge, setting the stage for a thrilling possible final.