Fiero425
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momentum is not a stright line…. How many times have we seen Novak lose a set when opponent has ‘momentum’ and them race to a lead in next set?
in 1st set, novak dominated.
In the second set, it was a bit strange.. there were many momentum shifts. Alcaraz struck first, then novak broke back and had a break point to go up and close out set.. carlitos fought it and broke and got the set. Also, if you remember, there was a weird few games where novak was having some elbow issues… he took mph off his first serve, mcenroe mentioned it.. and he had two bad service games. The set was a thriller with momentum shifts.. great points.
carlitos got the set but not in dominant fashion, he was like close to losing it. Then, as i mention, momentum is not a straight line. Often when a player has momentum, it’s followed by a dip.. it’s the law of human energy, difficult to play flawless and maintain that intensity and energy. It’s possible that novak could’ve raced to a lead in 3rd set…. We will never know.
Just speculation. In the end, i think it was 100% djokovic’s physicality, shot making, defense that was the main problem. Carlitos was toying with his previous opponents and i think came in overconfident hoenstly. He seemed surprised by novak’s pace in 1set, in many rallies novak’s fh absorbed carlitos’ pace and ball came back even harder. He was moving carlitos, doing to him what carlitos did to previous opponents. Ontop of pace, novak was running down balls unlike carlito’s previous opponents.. Second set was no cakewalk, carlitos had to run a lot, summon a very high level and face many pressure points…
Novak caused the cramps…
i also can’t recall ever seeing a player bail out for 2 sets after cramps, especially after just 2 sets. These athletes can recover, i think he gave up mentally too, my opinion. He pulled a djokovic when novak gave up against rafa early in his career.
The first set went well over an hour; Friday & today! Djokovic turned that match against Alcaraz into a war of attrition! Carlos thought as usual that he could tire out an aging Novak w/ dropshots! He didn't win many outright as Novak got to most of them w/ ease at 36! As I've been saying, even w/ all the shotmaking of Carlos and making Novak work, it was the kid that broke down first after 2 very long sets! Djokovic took his legs and put them in his bag so as a result, CA was done like a roasted chicken! That was the defacto final, though anti-climactic since it was basically a walk-around of the 3rd & 4th sets! "Congrats Novak on #23!"
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