(Photo : Julian Finney/Getty Images) PARIS, FRANCE – Carlos Alcaraz of Spain seems to be injured as he speaks to Novak Djokovic of Serbia through the Men’s Singles Semi Final match on Day Thirteen of the 2023 French Open at Roland Garros on June 09, 2023 in Paris, France.
Carlos Alcaraz’s father angered many tennis followers for allegedly recording the coaching periods of his son’s potential opponents.
Now, Novak Djokovic, whom the younger Alcaraz is anticipated to satisfy within the finals of the Men’s Singles, is demanding the match to do extra in assuring that gamers may have their privateness.
“That’s the situation we are all in, the circumstances are such that we don’t have privacy in training, although sometimes I would like to have more privacy,” Djokovic informed reporters forward of his semis match with Jannik Sinner.
“Then it gives me more opportunities to try some things, to communicate more clearly with my team.”
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Serbian information station B92 first reported the spying allegations.
“Spaniard, world’s number one, arrived with his team, and interestingly, his father closely followed the events at Novak’s training, at one point recording everything that was happening,” it wrote.
Jannik Sinner awaits Novak, and he is able to stun
Djokovic should cope with Jannik Sinner first, although, earlier than assembly Alcaraz.
Sinner and Alcaraz are two of the up-and-coming tennis stars proper now, and they’re each able to carve their title. Coincidentally, the duo is on the middle of one other controversial Wimbledon poster that many consider did older tennis superstars soiled.
The 21-year-old Italian believes he has what it takes to beat the world’s report holder for the Grand Slam title.
“For sure physically I have improved,” Sinner informed reporters. “I’m much stronger. I can stay on court for many hours without suffering.”
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