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Canelo Alvarez felt Israil Madrimov won the fight against Terence Crawford on August 3 and warned he will only fight the four-weight champion if Turki Al-AlSheikh’s money is right for the Mexican.

The 34-year-old’s words could simply be a game to warm up a possible fight against Bud Crawford, which has been in the conversation since the Chairman of the General Entertainment Authority expressed an interest in the boxing super-fight.

So now the man from Guadalajara threw a dart targeting the unanimous decision in favor of Crawford as he claimed the WBA and WBO super-welterweight titles, arguing Madrimov didn’t deserve a loss on his record.

Boxing: Canelo Alvarez addresses Terence Crawford's fight challenge head-on  | Marca

“It was a good fight,” Canelo said of the bout, as per Essentially Sports. “It was a close fight, maybe a draw.

“I would be willing to give a draw or a win to Madrimov.

Canelo Alvarez confesses which boxer has hit him the hardest: If he hit me in the head…

Canelo wants Crawford

Crawford prevailed at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles with Al-AlSheikh in attendance, winning via a 116-112, 115-113, 115-113 unanimous decision to improve his career record to 41-0-0 (31 KOs) in the first time he’s failed to knock out an opponent since Viktor Postol in July 2016.

And after watching Crawford’s fight, Canelo Alvarez considered taking on Bud would be easy money because of the weight difference in favor of the 34-year-old, who competed at light-heavyweight as recently as 2022.

Turki Alalshikh Rescinds Offer And Makes Huge U-Turn On Canelo Alvarez-Terence  Crawford Fight - Seconds Out : r/Boxing

“Why not? I think Crawford, don’t get me wrong, is a great fighter,” Canelo told the Sway’s Universe podcast. “But for me, at my weight, it’s an easy fight. It’s easy money.

“I saw Crawford in the last fight and now he doesn’t move much. So, if the money is right, why not?”

Canelo’s appearance at light-heavyweight saw him lose via unanimous decision to the WBA champion, Dmitry Bivol as the Mexican weighted in at 174lbs. Crawford came in against Madrimov at around 154lbs for the win.

Canelo, although dropping down weight for his fight against Jaime Munguia, still came in 14lbs heavier than Crawford’s super-welterweight clash.

 

Canelo Alvarez is fielding tons of questions about his career, so it’s interesting to hear his take on two fighters who aren’t anywhere near his division.

During an interview on Sway’s Universe, Alvarez was asked who he would bet on if Gervonta Davis fights Shakur Stevenson. Alvarez paid both fighters respect but said, “I put my money on Gervonta Davis.”

You can see the entire interview below. The section about Davis and Stevenson begins at the 16:48 mark.

Davis-Stevenson is among the most highly anticipated fights in the lower weight classes.

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Based on what we’ve seen from both fighters, Davis’ wins have looked more impressive from an excitement standpoint. Tank has routinely gained is opponent’s timing, assessed their power and threat potential before closing in and smashing through them. Stevenson has utilized his blazing speed, impeccable defense, and punching accuracy to pick opponents apart.

The major question is: Can Stevenson outbox Tank for 12 rounds without the latter catching up to him and testing the former’s chin and resilience? It’s a fascinating potential fight.

While the two sides have yet to agree, it feels like an inevitable clash between two of the best fighters in the world who hold half of the world titles at lightweight. Stevenson is currently a free agent exploring his promotional options. Davis is inked with Premier Boxing Champions, and fights are streaming on Amazon Prime. In the PBC sense, Canelo and Gervonta are stablemates.

Davis was believed to be on track to face Vasyl Lomachenko in the fourth quarter of 2024, but the Ukrainian legend and IBF lightweight champion has elected to sit out the remainder of the year. Davis will now need an opponent for the date reserved for Lomachenko. Theoretically, that could be Stevenson.

However, a deal would need to be struck between Stevenson and PBC to make that fight happen. This scenario isn’t out of the realm of possibility, considering it’s one of the biggest money fights in the sport. Davis has other options. He could turn to WBO champion Denys Berinchyk.

Boxing news 2022: World champion Gervonta Davis arrested on domestic  violence charge, details, next fight

The undefeated Ukrainian is coming off an upset win over Emmanuel Navarrete in May. While the fight wasn’t considered a barnburner, Berinchyk would seemingly be an option for Davis. Stevenson might end up taking on undefeated Golden Boy fighter William Zepeda. Although, its worth noting Stevenson and Lomachenko had to be separated at the Terence Crawford-Israil Madrimov fight in Los Angeles on Aug. , suggesting those two may be interested in engaging in a long overdue battle.

There have been talks, but nothing has been made official, as Stevenson could potentially work with Oscar De La Hoya of Golden Boy, Eddie Hearn of Matchroom, or PBC, or even remain independent and sign a deal with Turkii Alalshikh to be a part of the Riyadh Season movement.

We’ll likely find out the next move for both men soon. Canelo’s next fight is on Sept. 14, when he defends his super middleweight title against Edgar Berlanga in Las Vegas.

Floyd Mayweather famously ended his career with an impressive record of 50 fights and 50 wins.

In that time the multi-weight king, pound-for-pound great and generational talent fought a real who’s who of talent in and around several different weigh classes.

That includes six-weight world champion Oscar De La Hoya, British boxing favourite Ricky Hatton, fellow boxing great Manny Pacquiao and the likes of Jose Luis Castillo, Shane Mosley, André Berto, Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez and Marcos Maidana amongst many more.

Floyd Mayweather vs Maidana: 13 amazing facts about boxing superstar Floyd  Mayweather Jr - Mirror Online

However, when he was asked at a media appearance who was the toughest of them all, he went with someone he fought in 2000 when his record sat at 23-0 – ‘Pretty Boy’ was the WBC world super featherweight champion at the time.

“Emanuel Augustus.

I mean some years back he said he got shot in the head but he’s still living. He’s the guy I was off for a long period of time at the beginning of my career then I faced him and he was a very very tough competitor. I think he was 26 with 14 losses but he was extremely tough.”

Floyd Mayweather Has No Doubt Who The Current Best Fighter On The Planet Is  - Seconds Out

American ‘The Drunken Master’ boxed well and even drew blood from Mayweather’s nose in that contest though ‘Money’ eventually got on top and dished out enough punishment to force Augustus’s corner to pull him out of the fight at the end of round nine. Augustus retired in 2011 after a total of 78 bouts but never won a major title.

Though retired from professional fighting, Mayweather returns with another exhibition bout against former opponent John Gotti III on August 24 in Mexico City.

 

Serena Williams has called out a five-star hotel in Paris for denying her family access to a rooftop restaurant despite it being completely empty.

The 23-time Grand Slam winner took to X to publicly complain about the treatment she received at The Peninsula Hotel on Monday, sharing her annoyance at the way in which her visit went down.

‘Yikes,’ Williams wrote. ‘@peninsulaparis I’ve been denied access to rooftop to eat in a empty restaurant of nicer places but never with my kids. Always a first.’

Serena Williams come una dea: l'americana è sensuale anche con la racchetta

Williams also shared a snap of the sign on the hotel, so that her followers could know which establishment she was talking about.

The Peninsula Hotel later expressed regret for turning down Williams, sharing on X: ‘Dear Mrs. Williams, Please accept our deepest apologies for the disappointment you encountered tonight.

‘Unfortunately, our rooftop bar was indeed fully booked and the only unoccupied tables you saw belonged to our gourmet restaurant, L’Oiseau Blanc, which was fully reserved.

‘We have always been honored to welcome you and will always be to welcome you again. The Peninsula Paris.’

Williams’ fans were quick to rip the hotel for rejecting the tennis legend as one X user asked: ‘How does one get denied when they are Serena Williams…… lol’

‘Glad you didn’t have to waste money there,’ another fan pointed out.

‘You’re better off not going, their food is subpar — I’ve unfortunately had to pay for it quite a few times,’ someone else said.

Serena Williams Has the Perfect Response for People Who Call Her 'Manly' |  Glamour

Williams has attended several Olympic disciplines with her six-year-old daughter, Olympia, and her family in Paris.

She was also among several high-profile names to be part of the Games’ opening ceremony on July 26, as she shared a boat with Rafael Nadal, Carl Lewis and Nadia Comaneci.

Williams described the ceremony as ‘unforgettable.’

‘From being part of an amazing Opening Ceremony at the Paris Olympics-to riding in the boat in the rain-and it was pouring! So much so my lashes came right on off,’ she joked on X.

On top of her Grand Slam victories, Williams has four Olympic gold medals to her name, including in both singles and doubles in London in 2012.

 

Novak Djokovic was overcome with emotion after winning Olympic gold in the men’s singles tennis at the Paris Games to complete a career dream and join one of the sport’s most exclusive clubs. Djokovic’s opponent Carlos Alcaraz was left in tears after going down to to the 24-time grand slam champion 7-6 (7-3) 7-6 (7-2) in a pulsating gold medal match at Roland Garros.

They were shattering scenes for the 21-year-old Spaniard, who gave his all in one of the highest quality and closely fought men’s Olympic Games finals in recent memory. But it was Djokovic who came up clutch when it mattered most after finding another gear in both the first and second set tiebreaks to finally clinch the one missing piece from his extraordinary trophy cabinet.

The 37-year-old described winning Olympics gold as “probably the biggest sporting success” he’s achieved and “most special feeling”. And victory saw Djokovic join Serena Williams – who was watching in the stands – Rafael Nadal, Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf as one of only five players to win all four slams and Olympic singles gold.

Carlos Alcaraz follows Rafael Nadal after beating world no. 1 Novak Djokovic

“I thought carrying the flag at the opening ceremony for my country at the 2012 Olympics was the best feeling an athlete could have until today,” Djokovic said afterwards. “Now at the age of 37 and facing a 21-year-old who is probably the best player in the world right now, winning Roland Garros and Wimbledon back-to-back, I can say that this is probably the biggest sporting success I have ever had.”

Many would have been forgiven for thinking this might be Djokovic’s final Olympics, having seen his great rival Nadal farewell Roland Garros already this year. But in a bombshell announcement after his victory in the Olympics final, Djokovic said he wanted to try and defend his title at the Los Angeles Games in four years – when the Serb will be 41.

“I still want to play in Los Angeles,” he said after the match. “I enjoy playing for my country and the Olympic Games particularly and Davis Cup, being part of the team.” If anyone can defy what most consider possible it’s Djokovic, who has done so time and again on his way to just about every record in the sport.

The Serb only recently underwent surgery for a torn meniscus before the French Open, only to bounce back as a Wimbledon finalist and Olympic winner within two months, and he’s still chasing a 25th major singles title to push past Australian great Margaret Court to own the all-time record outright. And the relentless Serb admitted his passion and drive are just as strong as ever, despite finally realising his Olympic dream after first playing at the 2008 Beijing Games.

jokovic’s wife and kids were on hand to share in the celebrations with the 37-year-old in beautiful post-match scenes. As for Alcaraz though, the young Spaniard was inconsolable on the court afterwards and unable to hold back the tears as he spoke about the defeat.

Carlos Alcaraz clinches victory over Novak Djokovic in Riyadh Season Tennis  Cup | The Straits Times

“I think I put more pressure on myself because I was playing for Spain, for the Spaniards,” he said. “It was a different type of pressure… everyone in Spain wanted me to win the gold, and I wanted to win the gold as well.” “I felt that I let the Spanish people down.”

Alcaraz’s idol Nadal – who he partnered in the men’s doubles for Spain at the Olympics – was one of the first to reach out to the 21-year-old after his heartbreak. “Carlos, even though I know that today is a difficult day, value a medal that is very important for the whole country and you’ll see, in time, that for you too,” Nadal wrote on Instagram.

Alcaraz saved a break point in the second game of the match and three more in the fourth, before Djokovic responded with three of his own. Alcaraz also staved off a set point before Djokovic claimed a marathon 93-minute opener set in a dominant tiebreak. The second set followed a similar pattern, with the Spaniard saving another break in the third game before going down to Djokovic in the tiebreak again as the Serb wrote more history.

 

Terence Crawford added another bejeweled line to his career ring resume on Saturday night in Los Angeles, defeating Uzbek champion Israil Madrimov by decision to take his WBA title at 154 pounds and claim belted status in a fourth division since going pro in 2008.

The 36-year-old Nebraskan won eight of 12 rounds in the eyes of one judge and seven of 12 on two remaining scorecards to boost his record to still-pristine 41-0.

The win opens up another series of options for the pound-for-pound star’s next fight and the B/R combat got together in the aftermath to frame those options in terms of what could happen, what probably will happen, what we wish to happen and what would stretch the limits of the modern internet.

Terence Crawford to face Israil Madrimov in Los Angeles in bid for world  title at fourth different weight | Boxing News | Sky Sports

Take a look at what we came up with and drop a thought in the comments.

Crawford has always been a belt-acquiring type.

He was “only” a one-title winner as a lightweight, but developed a fondness for jewel-encrusted trinkets upon moving to 140 and didn’t the weight class until he was recognized as champion by the IBF, WBA, WBC and WBO.

He had the same M.O. at welterweight, where he consolidated his greatness with a brutal stoppage of Errol Spence Jr. last summer that made him a four-belt champ.

The win over Madrimov yielded a single belt at 154 and the fastest route to gathering all four goes through Fundora, the freakishly tall (6’5.5″) southpaw who emerged with the WBC and WBO titles after a bloody 12-rounder with Tim Tszyu in March.

It was Fundora that Team Crawford had its eye on while plotting a course at 154 in the first place before Fundora veered off into a would-be fight with the also-climbing Spence that’s since been postponed.

Maybe it’ll be next. Maybe they can match the winners.

But now that Crawford is a champ at 154 and former for Errol Spence Jr. has moved up the ladder, there’d certainly be interest in getting the two welterweight rivals back together for a re-do of their highly-anticipated bout last summer.

Crawford was a dominant winner but there were suggestions that Spence’s issues with making 147 pounds might have compromised his effectiveness, so there’d be enough reason to believe the outcome could change to make it an easy sell.

And if Spence and Fundora do get together first in their own title bout then it’s an even easier sell for the winner to go straight into what’d be a three-belt showdown with Crawford.

“The possibility is there,” Crawford told Forbes.

We’ll leave this one to the money guys.

Crawford has been working with boxing insurgent Turki Alalshikh, and it was the Saudi entertainment authority boss who assembled the Riyadh Season fight card on which Crawford’s dethroning of Israil Madrimov was the main event.

Terence Crawford becomes 4-division champion by defeating Israil Madrimov  by unanimous decision | AP News

Alalshikh was predictably making the rounds at ringside and in doing so chatted up Golden Boy Promotions founder Oscar De La Hoya, whose prized welterweight prospect Vergil Ortiz Jr. climbed to 154 to begin the year and has won two straight bouts by first-round KOs.

He’s on the schedule for a third fight at the weight later this month and Alalshikh said on Saturday’s fight broadcast that Crawford-Ortiz was a fight he wanted to orchestrate going forward.

Ortiz is 21-0 with 21 KOs since turning pro in 2016, fighting an average of 3.38 rounds.

If you’re a fan of Canelo vs. Crawford, Saturday was a rough night.

The idea that Crawford was pushed 12 rounds for the first time in eight years and was touch-and-go on the scorecards with a guy at 154 pounds who’d had just 10 previous fights doesn’t do much for the idea that he can climb another 14 pounds to face a guy on Alvarez’s level.

And while we won’t suggest we’re experts on “Bud’s” psyche or the way he presents himself, he certainly seemed a bit less intense about the proposition after going 12 rounds with Israil Madrimov than he had in the months and weeks prior.

It was less competitive and more financial.

“If the money’s right,” he said, “we got a fight.”

Toward that end, the aforementioned Turki Alalshikh said he’d made an offer to Team Canelo and it would be up to the Mexican superstar whether or not it’d happen.

Alvarez has a September fight scheduled with Puerto Rican slugger Edgar Berlanga, and you can count analyst Sergio Mora, a former champion at 154, among those thinking Crawford would be biting off more than he can chew.

“I don’t think he should be moving up to super middleweight,” Mora said. “There’s a limit to greatness.”

Terence Crawford pocketed a disclosed purse more than three times larger than now-former WBA champion Israil Madrimov for their boxing showdown this past Saturday.

Crawford, who became a four-division champion with a unanimous decision over Madrimov to capture the WBA junior middleweight title, earned a disclosed purse of $2,500,000 for his handiwork. Madrimov, competing in his 10th professional bout following an extensive and decorated amateur career, earned a $750,000 disclosed purse in the losing effort.

Madrimov on defeat to Crawford: 'I think I can be proud of myself' –  RingSide24

 

The California State Athletic Commission released the event’s salary report on Monday in the aftermath of Crawford vs. Madrimov, which took place at Los Angeles’ BMO Stadium.

In addition to Crawford, one other fighter on the card crossed the seven-figure threshold with their disclosed purse — now-former WBA super lightweight champion Isaac Cruz earned a $1,500,000 disclosed payday for his stunning upset loss to Jose Valenzuela ($500,000) in the event’s co-headliner.

A complete list of the Crawford vs. Madrimov salaries can be seen below. As always, these figures do not represent a fighter’s total earnings, as certain sponsorship incomes, pay-per-view earnings, and other streams of income are not publicly disclosed.

Terence Crawford vs. Israil Madrimov fight results, highlights: 'Bud'  outpoints foe to claim WBA title - CBSSports.com

  • Terence Crawford ($2,500,000) def. Israil Madrimov ($750,000)
  • Jose Valenzuela ($500,000) def. Isaac Cruz ($1,500,000)
  • Andy Ruiz ($900,000) vs. Jarrell Miller ($450,000) ruled a majority draw
  • Martin Bakole ($375,000) def. Jared Anderson ($660,000)
  • David Morrell ($750,000) def. Radivoje Kalajdzic ($350,000)
  • Andy Cruz ($200,000) def. Antonio Moran ($37,500)
  • Steve Nelson ($50,000) def. Marcos Ramon Vazquez ($12,500)
  • Ziyad Almaayouf ($40,000) vs. Michal Bulik ($10,000) ruled a majority draw

Terence Crawford won a world title in a fourth weight class on Saturday with a unanimous decision victory over Israil Madrimov.

On two of the judge’s scorecards, one round separated the two men, and it appeared Madrimov gave Crawford one of–if not the most brutal fights of his career. When Crawford was asked if Madrimov had brought him his toughest fight, the future Hall-of-Famer quickly dismissed the idea.

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“I wouldn’t say it was my toughest fight,” Crawford said. “I think Mean Machine [Egidijus Kavaliauskas] was a tougher fight than that. I think Gamboa [Yuriorkis] was a tougher fight, I think [Jose] Benavidez was a tougher fight. I may have got the knockout, but they were tough fights in their own right.”

Terence Crawford vs. Israil Madrimov live fight updates: Bud tested in  fourth title win, still wants Canelo | Sporting News Australia

Crawford defeated Kavaliauskas via ninth-round TKO in a rough-and-tumble affair. Kavaliauskas has just two losses in his pro career, both to undefeated fighters.

The first was to Crawford in 2019, and the other came against Vergil Ortiz Jr. in 2021.

Crawford stopped Gamboa in June 2014 in an all-action fight. The win was Crawford’s first defense of his WBO lightweight title and one of Bud’s first truly spectacular performances.

In an epic grudge match that featured a legitimate punch being thrown during one of the press conferences, Crawford scored a thrilling 12th-round KO win over Jose Benavidez Jr. in an all-out war.

RELATED:Terence Crawford vs Israil Madrimov fight live updates, round-by-round analysis

Why does Crawford not consider the Madrimov fight his toughest despite winning by the smallest margin of his career?

No opponent has ever come within a round of winning a fight or drawing with Crawford on any judge’s scorecard.

“I was touching him up with the jab,” Crawford said. “I think my jab was beating him up all through the fight. He landed a couple of right hands that were telling for the judges or the fans, but it was nothing that I had never seen before.”

You can watch the entire post-fight presser in the video from Fight Hub below.

Terence Crawford reaches 41-0 and a new belt in extremely difficult bout v  Israil Madrimov #viral - YouTube

As a spectator and someone who has seen every Crawford fight since 2013, I would say the Madrimov fight was his toughest.

UPDATE:Terence Crawford vs. Israil Madrimov live results: Blow-by-blow updates, highlights and analysis

While the Kavaliauskas fight had some tense moments, there was never a second where I questioned if Bud was in control. Crawford earned and deserved the victory over Madrimov, but there were some moments when I wondered if this was the night we see the all-time great take his first loss.

The fight’s difficulty level had nothing to do with Crawford showing any signs of slippage; it was more about Madrimov’s skill and game plan.

The Uzbekistan fighter might be the second best 154-pound fighter in the world, and depending on his opponent, we could get some answers to that question in his next fight.

 

Floyd Mayweather and John Gotti III prepare for a High-Stakes rematch

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In his eighth exhibition bout since retiring from professional boxing, the legendary Floyd “Money” Mayweather is set to step back into the ring against John Gotti III. The fight is scheduled for Saturday night, August 24th, in Mexico City, marking a highly anticipated rematch between the two fighters.

Floyd Mayweather vs John Gotti III Fight Highlights from Training /  Prediction - YouTube

The first encounter between Mayweather and Gotti took place in June 2023 at the FLA Live Arena in Sunrise, Florida. This fight ended in controversy during the sixth round, when a no-contest was declared following a heated incident. Now, both fighters are eager to settle their differences in the ring once more.

 

John Gotti III, has made a name for himself in combat sports. He made his debut in mixed martial arts (MMA) in October 2017, securing a first-round TKO victory over Johnny Adams. After an impressive five-fight winning streak, Gotti experienced his first defeat in the octagon in October 2020. Undeterred, he switched to boxing and claimed a unanimous decision victory against Albert Tulley. In his following bout, Gotti achieved a first-round TKO against Alex Citrowske, paving the way for a matchup against boxing royalty.

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In their previous exhibition, Mayweather, known for his typically relaxed approach, surprisingly adopted an aggressive strategy from the start against Gotti. The opening round saw Mayweather executing sharp jabs and hard rights to the body. By the second round, his defensive prowess was on full display, skillfully avoiding Gotti’s attacks while engaging in verbal taunts. Throughout rounds three to five, Mayweather showcased his showmanship, landing precise shots with ease.

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However, tensions peaked in the sixth round when Gotti forced a clinch with 1:12 remaining. Despite referee Kenny Bayless’s efforts to separate them, Gotti persisted in holding Mayweather, prompting the referee to halt the fight. Unhappy with the stoppage, Gotti attempted to land a punch past the referee but missed. In response, Mayweather countered with a right-hand shot, igniting a chaotic brawl between both camps.

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Fast forward a year, the 47-year-old boxing legend Mayweather announced the rematch with Gotti on social media, promising fans an unmissable spectacle. Using the hashtag #UnfinishedBusiness, Mayweather hinted at the intensity and excitement expected in the upcoming clash.

As the fight date approaches, boxing enthusiasts eagerly await what could be an explosive showdown between Mayweather and Gotti, with both fighters keen to settle the score in front of a global audience. The rematch is poised to deliver action, drama, and potentially a decisive outcome to their ongoing rivalry.

On Sunday, August 4th, we will witness a thrilling battle for the Olympic gold medal in men’s singles tennis. The legendary Novak Djokovic will face Carlos Alcaraz. The Dailysports team of analysts has prepared predictions and bets for this match.

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Novak Djokovic

The 37-year-old Serbian entered the Olympics as the world’s second-ranked player. This season has not been particularly favorable for Djokovic. He lost in the semifinals of his favorite Australian Open to Jannik Sinner, exited Roland Garros in the quarterfinals due to injury, and was defeated in the Wimbledon final. So far in 2024, Djokovic has yet to win a trophy.

Paris Olympics 2024 final: Novak Djokovic vs Carlos Alcaraz preview,  head-to-head, prediction, odds and pick

The draw for the Olympics was quite favorable for Djokovic. However, he had to play a grand match against Rafael Nadal in the second round, which he won convincingly in straight sets. Djokovic then defeated Germany’s Dominik Koepfer, Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas, and comfortably beat Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti in the semifinals.

Carlos Alcaraz

Alcaraz is the world’s third-ranked player. This season has been fantastic for him. After losing to Alexander Zverev in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open, Alcaraz went on to win two consecutive Grand Slam tournaments – Roland Garros and Wimbledon. He also triumphed at the Indian Wells Masters. Now, the young Spaniard has reached another final.

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In the semifinals, Alcaraz surprisingly easily defeated Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime, winning both sets 6-1. Before that, he ousted Tommy Paul of the USA, Roman Safiullin, Tallon Griekspoor of the Netherlands, and Lebanon’s Hady Habib. Like Djokovic, Alcaraz has not lost a set at the Olympics so far.

37 Vs 21: The oldest takes on the youngest in the tennis final at the  Olympics

Interesting Facts and Head-to-Head History

  • Djokovic has never won an Olympic gold medal; his only Olympic medal is a bronze from 2008.
  • Alcaraz is the youngest finalist in Olympic history.
  • In this year’s Wimbledon final, Alcaraz defeated Djokovic in straight sets.
  • In their head-to-head matches, Alcaraz leads 4-3.

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Novak Djokovic vs Carlos Alcaraz prediction

Djokovic is an absolute legend, but Alcaraz currently looks like the strongest tennis player on the planet. My bet is that Spain will win the Olympic gold.

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