Novak Djokovic’s epic last stand ends long quest for Olympic gold medal (2024)

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In the aftermath of his Wimbledon final defeat to Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic found it remarkably easy to come to terms with the battering he had just taken on Centre Court.

As a chance to make further history slipped away and Alcaraz demonstrated his supremacy over a one-sided final, Djokovic reached peace by reminding himself that a bigger goal would quickly arrive. After all, if there was one tennis match Djokovic could have picked to win at the start of the year, it wouldn’t have been the Wimbledon final.

Just 21 days later, an inspired Djokovic earned revenge and ended his long quest for a first Olympic gold medal, defeating Alcaraz 7-6 (3), 7-6 (2) in an all-time final at Roland Garros.

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At 37 and at his fifth Olympics, Djokovic captured the one title that had so far evaded him in a bid to complete the career golden slam. Two months after tearing his meniscus in his right knee and appearing to be a doubt for the Games when he underwent surgery, Djokovic returned to the same court on Philippe-Chatrier to record one of the greatest victories of his career against his young rival, delivering a gold medal for Serbia that he ranked above his record 24 grand slam titles as his “biggest sporting achievement”.

In doing so, he managed to suppress Alcaraz just as the Spaniard appeared to be a level above what Djokovic was able to produce at this stage of his career. Djokovic dug deep into his reserves, first denying and then outlasting Alcaraz in a titanic 93-minute opening set. He withstood Alcaraz’s powers of athleticism and shot-making in an epic last stand that displayed a vintage look at his greatest qualities as a tennis player. Djokovic endured, remaining solid in all aspects of his game, and delivered when the biggest moments arrived to claim a historic victory in one of the most memorable Olympics finals ever staged.

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And with 10 Australian Opens, three French Opens, seven Wimbledons, four US Opens, seven ATP Finals, 40 ATP 1000 titles and the Davis Cup, Djokovic now has the Olympic gold to tick the one box missing in his illustrious career. By becoming just the fifth player to complete the career golden slam in singles, he joins Rafael Nadal, Andre Agassi, Serena Williams and Steffi Graf to claim another major milestone.

Djokovic needed to be at his very best to beat Alcaraz with history on the line, but he found a level that had looked beyond him for much of the season. Incredibly, the Serbian also ends an eight-month title drought at his most important event of his year.

“I’m super thrilled that I managed to do it here in the way that I did it, against a guy who is the best in the world at the moment. I’m just over the moon,” Djokovic said.

“Everything that I felt in that moment when I won really surpassed everything I thought or hoped that it would. I thought that carrying the flag at the opening ceremony (in 2012) was the best feeling ever until I experienced this today.

“And being on that court with the Serbian flag raising, singing the Serbian anthem, with the gold around my neck, I think nothing can beat that in terms of professional sport. It definitely stands out as the biggest sporting achievement I had.”

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A monumental final brought the rawest emotions: there weren’t many new feelings in the sport for Djokovic to experience but winning gold for his country was one. First, there was shock, as he dropped his racket and turned to his box, eyes wide. Then came the tears, as he dropped to the clay and looked to the sky, shaking through sobs. At the far end of the court, Alcaraz was unable to speak as he was interviewed on TV, turning away to cover his face. He will have many more chances. Djokovic, who will be 41 by the time the next Olympics in Los Angeles arrive, knew this was it, adding another layer to a legendary performance that flipped the script.

Djokovic admitted he felt “inferior” to Alcaraz after his humbling defeat in the Wimbledon final three weeks ago. On a hot, still afternoon at Roland Garros, the Olympic final was incomparable. Djokovic played at a much higher level in an opening set that brought a combined 13 break-point opportunities with Djokovic saving eight himself. He saved five of them in a monumental ninth game of the set, keeping his opponent at bay when any one of them would have given Alcaraz the chance to serve for the set. As Alcaraz pressed for the advantage, producing a series of stunning retrievals, Djokovic was left chuckling in disbelief at what it was taking just to win a point.

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But Djokovic survived to reach the tiebreak, waiting for his moment to strike. After the first six points were split, Djokovic snapped up a slower second serve from Alcaraz to fire a forehand winner. Alcaraz momentarily lost his composure and two consecutive misses from the baseline handed Djokovic set point. As Djokovic sent Alcaraz wide to his right, the Spaniard lined up the sensational forehand crosscourt winner on the run. But when he looked up, Djokovic was already there, lunging to his right to land a soft drop volley. Djokovic stayed in the same position with his arm raised as he edged ahead.

An hour later, they stood in the same position as the second tiebreak arrived. Alcaraz had managed to stay alive in the match, passing awkward moments on serve, but was unable to find momentum. Alcaraz remaining in the match, though, could have been an ominous sign. Since winning the French Open two months ago, the Spaniard has managed to find a way to battle from behind time and time and again. Instead, Djokovic found another level in the tiebreak – an epic final reaching its grand conclusion.

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Seven points from victory and knowing how difficult it had been to put Alcaraz away, Djokovic used the Spaniard’s tricks against him. In the key moment of the second tiebreak, Djokovic somehow reached a vicious backhand from Alcaraz, running so wide to his left that he almost disappeared from the screen. As he hung up a lob that dropped inside the baseline, Alcaraz blinked, with a forehand slumping into the net.

It broke Alcaraz, and lifted Djokovic. From there, he produced three of the cleanest forehands he is ever likely to strike, throwing his entire weight behind a crosscourt winner that snapped viciously past Alcaraz. After falling behind, Alcaraz made two poor errors to give Djokovic match point. Sensing his moment, he held nothing back and another forehand winner, this time down the line, secured this final piece of tennis history.

Novak Djokovic’s epic last stand ends long quest for Olympic gold medal (2024)

FAQs

Who won Djokovic vs Alcaraz in the Olympics? ›

In surely his final realistic Olympic opportunity at the age of 37, Djokovic refused to let the moment pass him by as he produced a sublime performance to hold off Carlos Alcaraz 7-6 (3), 7-6 (2) in two brutal, quality sets and become a gold medallist at last.

How many times has Djokovic played at the Olympics? ›

After winning bronze in Beijing 2008, Djokovic had twice lost bronze medal play-offs at subsequent Olympics, in London 2012 and Tokyo 2020. His semifinal victory over eventual bronze medallist Lorenzo Musetti vaulted him into his first Olympic singles final.

Did Alcaraz win the Olympics? ›

Djokovic's first gold: Novak Djokovic won his first Olympic gold medal by beating Carlos Alcaraz in the men's tennis singles final.

Where can I watch Djokovic vs Alcaraz? ›

The tennis men's single finals will kick off on Sunday, Aug. 4 at 3 a.m. PT/ 6 a.m. ET. The match will broadcast live on NBC, but the best way for cable-cutters to watch the finals is on Peaco*ck, the official streaming home to the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics.

How rich is Novak Djokovic? ›

All together, Djokovic has a reported net worth of £178.8m, an ample amount – funnily enough – to buy every one of the 125 million tennis balls made every year in the US.

How many titles has Novak Djokovic won? ›

Djokovic has won a record 24 Grand Slam men's singles titles, including a record ten Australian Open titles. Overall, he has won 99 singles titles, including a record 72 Big Titles: 24 majors, a record 40 Masters, a record seven year-end championships, and an Olympic gold medal.

Has Djokovic ever won the Olympic gold? ›

Novak Djokovic was extremely proud of his achievement of winning Olympic gold, but Andy Roddick had a different take.

Who has a Golden Slam? ›

Now, along with Steffi Graf, Andre Agassi, and Rafael Nadal, they're two of the five players who have won a career Golden Slam in singles. (Williams also has one in doubles with her sister Venus, just for kicks.) The Golden Slam is not an ideal metric for measuring all-time greatness.

How long was the gold medal tennis match? ›

But unlike a Grand Slam final, which is five sets, the Olympic gold medal final is just three sets.

How to watch the tennis gold medal match? ›

You can enjoy every nerve-jangling point LIVE on discovery+ the streaming home of the Olympic Games, and the only place you can watch every moment of Paris 2024 this summer.

How many tennis players have won the Golden Slam? ›

Now, along with Steffi Graf, Andre Agassi, and Rafael Nadal, they're two of the five players who have won a career Golden Slam in singles.

How many times has Djokovic played against Nadal? ›

The rivalry between Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal is one of the best in tennis history. The two all-time greats have faced each other 60 times, including in all four major finals. The rivalry is also extremely close, as Djokovic just edges out Nadal for the lifetime advantage with a 31-29 record against the Spaniard.

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