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37-year-old Novak Djokovic to play against Carlos Alcaraz in Wimbledon final after undergoing recent knee surgery

Novak Djokovic had doubts about his chances at Wimbledon following knee surgery but surprised himself as he reached the final. He is now poised to secure his eighth Wimbledon title and 25th Grand Slam trophy, facing defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in the final. Djokovic acknowledges the pressure and expectations but remains motivated by the milestones at stake.

The road to the final was uncertain for Djokovic, with many not expecting him to recover in time for Wimbledon after his knee injury at the French Open. However, he found inspiration from American player Taylor Fritz, who returned to Wimbledon after a similar injury. Djokovic’s determination paid off as he advanced through the tournament, eventually defeating Lorenzo Musetti in the semifinals without pain.

Despite a lackluster season so far, Djokovic is focused on the final showdown with Alcaraz, who defeated Daniil Medvedev in the semifinals. Alcaraz, at 21 years old, has already shown great promise by winning three major titles, including a victory over Djokovic in last year’s Wimbledon final.

Djokovic recognizes Alcaraz’s talent and is prepared for a tough match, expressing admiration for the young player’s skills. As Djokovic aims for another Wimbledon title, he acknowledges the potential of Alcaraz to become a dominant force in tennis, hinting at a friendly rivalry in the future.

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