Novak Djokovic 'prompted Alcaraz cramps' as French Open conflict ruined by damage

Djokovic and Alcaraz lastly confronted off for the second time, 13 months after their first assembly. It was a highly-anticipated match and delivered within the first two units - which lasted greater than two hours mixed.

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But the Spaniard began cramping at 1-1 within the third set and will barely transfer for the remainder of the set. He made some enhancements within the fourth however nonetheless crashed out 6-3 5-7 6-1 6-1. And after the match, Mats Wilander, Tim Henman and Barbara Schett all agreed that the cramps had been attributable to stress induced by Djokovic.

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"Well it’s caused by Novak I would say, only caused by Novak," Wilander advised Eurosport after conducting a post-match interview with the Serb. "I mean, is there a possibility that he didn’t hydrate enough last night? Is there a possibility that he’s a little bit too explosive on the court and spends too much energy?

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"It’s nice to look at however the distinction between how Novak strikes round, even when he’s exhausted and in comparison with Carlitos is a big distinction. I imply, I’ve by no means seen this from Carlos so he uncovered a weak point in Carlos Alcaraz."

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Tim Henman also weighed in, agreeing that the nerves had gotten to Alcaraz. He responded: "Cramping clearly could be bodily however do you're feeling that it’s additionally stress-related for Alcaraz? Because Djokovic appeared calmer. I imply it was a troublesome first two units, Alcaraz is understandably nervous in that scenario."

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Wilander added: "I feel there was rigidity and stress for certain. I haven’t heard that he’s been cramping ever earlier than, there’s by no means been any discuss that. I can’t think about he’s not had a fantastic preparation in some way so I feel it’s stress associated 100 per cent."

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Henman also noted that - while the first two sets had been neck-and-neck - they weren't long enough to start hampering Alcaraz physically. "If you really analyse the match, sure there have been unbelievable rallies but it surely was two hours and 10 minutes," he explained.

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"Two hours 10 minutes shouldn't be lengthy so to be cramping clearly it's a little bit bodily however I feel it’s psychological." And Barbara Schett also joined in, backing up their arguments.

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"I feel he wished it an excessive amount of, Carlos Alcaraz. And as soon as once more, we all the time discuss expertise - it in all probability sounds boring - however [Novak] was the extra skilled participant on the market," she stated.

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