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News March 3, 2025

‘I let my nation down:’ Carlos Alcaraz’s emotional Olympic confession

‘I let my nation down:’ Carlos Alcaraz’s emotional Olympic confession
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Carlos Alcaraz completed runner-up finally 12 months’s Olympic Video games in Paris regardless of attempting every part to say the gold medal for his nation! Novak Djokovic prevailed over Alcaraz in an exhilarating ultimate, profitable the elusive gold medal at 37.

The encounter captivated the tennis world, and Carlos needed to settle for the silver medal following a 7-6, 7-6 defeat in two hours and 52 minutes. They pushed one another to the boundaries, and the extra skilled participant took cost in each tie breaks to finish the sport of tennis. 

Alcaraz skilled the most important heartbreak of his profession, feeling like he let down his nation and the Spanish folks! Carlos set the Olympic Video games gold medal as certainly one of his essential targets for the season, and he felt crushed after the duel, particularly within the opening quarter-hour. 

— Eurosport.es (@Eurosport_ES) August 4, 2024

Two nice rivals pushed one another to the boundaries for practically three hours. It was among the finest title matches of the earlier twenty years, with the gang on Courtroom Philippe-Chatrier sitting on the sting of their seats from begin to end. 

Djokovic survived eight break factors within the opening set. He clinched the set within the tie break and gathered a lift. The 37-year-old served nicely within the second set and fired up his forehand within the tie break to topple the favourite and declare essentially the most desired trophy of his profession.

Novak Djokovic & Carlos Alcaraz, 2024 Paris Olympics© Stream screenshot

 

“Losing the Olympic Games final was a difficult moment. I wanted to win the gold medal for an entire season, and I felt I needed to do it. It’s hard to explain that. I thought I let my country and people down by not taking home the gold as they expected that from me.

That’s why I reacted like that and let my feelings appear. I sensed I had to show how I felt,” Carlos Alcaraz mentioned. 

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