Before the US Open in 2024, Carlos Alcaraz overcomes Novak DJokovic’s reign of Grand Slam dominance—”AN ACT OF BRUTALITY”

Ahead of the 2024 US Open, Carlos Alcaraz triumphs at Novak DJokovic’s Grand Slam dominance—”AN ACT OF BRUTALITY”

Next week, Novak Djokovic will compete in the 2024 US Open in New York, hoping to add to his already impressive Grand Slam record.

The younger rival Carlos Alcaraz feels his own record of four will mean little if he can not approach the consistency demonstrated by Djokovic during his illustrious career. Djokovic has 24 wins to his name, already more than any other player.

Novak Djokovic is aiming to win a 25th major at the US Open, and Carlos Alcaraz views the Serbian’s reign of domination at the Grand Slam as “an act of brutality.”

Despite only being 24 years old, the 37-year-old dominates the men’s game, and he still has a formidable reputation on the court thanks to his victories in the French, Australian, and US Opens last year.

On Monday night, Djokovic will play Radu Albot in his opening encounter at New York; the veteran is a clear favorite to defeat the Moldovan.
Speaking to the media prior to the year’s last Grand Slam, Alcaraz expressed his admiration for Djokovic’s perseverance at the pinnacle of the game by drawing comparisons with his own comparatively short career.
“To be completely honest, it is an act of brutality,”

he declared. What I can say is that I can talk to myself alone. I am thrilled to be working so hard every day to have the best chance of winning these titles.At the age of 21, I have already achieved four [Grand Slams], but I hope that this is just the beginning.

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