In the Wimbledon men's singles final, Djokovic played Alcaraz again. In the end, it took 2 hours and 27 minutes for Alcaraz to win 3-0.
It was the 37-year-old Serbia's 37th career Grand Slam singles final and continues to expand the record held by himself. Winning 24 Grand Slam titles is already the first in history, but Djokovic hasn't stopped and he's still looking to make history.
Alcaraz is 2-3 down head-to-head on the record, but the 21-year-old is the favourite to beat his opponents in last year's final and win all three of his previous Grand Slam finals. Sure enough, the Spain in the first two sets were on fire, sending two consecutive sets 6-2, and Djokovic was in a desperate situation.
In the third set, Djokovic saved three championship points in a row in a crisis and achieved his first break to tie-break. However, the situation did not change, as Alcaraz won the tie-break 7-4 and successfully defended his title in straight sets, winning his fourth Grand Slam title.
Alcaraz won back-to-back Wimbledon titles at the French Open, with a 100% win rate in four Grand Slam finals in his career, and it should be said that he has a bright future, and this rhythm has a chance to hit the number of Grand Slams of the giants.