I Want To Be The Best In History: Alcaraz & Djokovic Press Conferences After Nitto ATP Finals
Alcaraz Press Conference
The young tennis sensation, Carlos Alcaraz, made waves at the Nitto ATP Finals with his impressive performance. At the press conference following his matches, Alcaraz expressed his desire to become the best in history.
Setting the Bar High
During the press conference, Alcaraz boldly stated, “I want to be the best in history. I believe in my abilities and I am determined to achieve greatness in this sport.”
- Confidence in his abilities
- Ambitious mindset
- Setting high goals
Mentorship from Legends
Alcaraz also mentioned the influence of tennis legends such as Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer in shaping his aspirations. “I look up to players like Nadal and Federer who have left a lasting legacy in the sport. I want to follow in their footsteps and leave my mark in tennis history,” he said confidently.
Djokovic Press Conference
On the other hand, Novak Djokovic, the current world number one, also shared his thoughts on his quest to be the best in history at the post-match press conference.
Chasing Records
With multiple Grand Slam titles and a dominating presence on the ATP tour, Djokovic expressed his relentless pursuit of breaking records in the sport. “I have my sights set on becoming the greatest of all time. I am driven by the desire to surpass the achievements of my predecessors and leave a lasting legacy in tennis,” he emphasized.
- Record-breaking ambitions
- Greatest of all time mindset
- Laying a legacy
Mental Strength and Endurance
During the press conference, Djokovic also highlighted the importance of mental strength and physical endurance in his journey to greatness. “It takes more than just skill to be the best in history. It requires unwavering mental fortitude and physical resilience,” he stated with conviction.
Comparing Mindsets
While both Alcaraz and Djokovic share the ambition to be the best in history, their journeys to greatness differ in many aspects. Alcaraz, the young prodigy, exudes unbridled confidence and a hunger for success, while Djokovic, the seasoned veteran, emphasizes the importance of mental and physical strength in achieving his goals.
Age vs. Experience
Alcaraz’s youthful exuberance and fearlessness contrast Djokovic’s seasoned experience and wisdom. The dichotomy between the two players’ mindsets offers an intriguing perspective on the pursuit of greatness in tennis.
Longevity in the Sport
While Alcaraz’s aspirations are fueled by a burning desire to make an immediate impact, Djokovic’s approach is grounded in longevity and sustainability. The juxtaposition of the two approaches sheds light on the different paths to achieving greatness in the sport.
Final Thoughts
Both Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic’s press conferences after the Nitto ATP Finals highlighted their unwavering determination to be the best in history. While Alcaraz represents the next generation of tennis talent with his fearless ambition, Djokovic continues to solidify his legacy as one of the greatest players in the history of the sport.
As the tennis world witnesses the convergence of age and experience, the pursuit of greatness in history takes center stage, with Alcaraz and Djokovic serving as compelling embodiments of ambition and perseverance.
I never sow none plaing like this i think only Roger Nole reise the level when he Need….at the end Carlos theow away his racket.
Sinner did a mistake he has to lose against rune
ALCATRASH
Kudos to Carlos for giving the utmost respect to Novak saying he must work harder to be at Novak Djokovic’s level. It’s amazing how well Djokovic is playing at over 36 years of age.
Novak refers to Alcaraz as Carlos but to Rafa as Nadal, showing his affection for Carlos but not Nadal.
That reporter called it a fake result?
WTF…?
Novak is insanely good.. I love you Novak!!!
I like Carlos’s honesty and I get the feeling Djoko is very fond of Carlitos.
As a Novak fan, when he retired Carlos will be my first player, really nice guy normal not selfish and honest not even close to Nadal personality. Nadal is jealous that is why he is hardly trying to come back
Imagine after DJOKOVIC retired and he started training Carlos. ❤
"Fake result" HAHAHAHAH
As a Djokovic team, I could say Alcaraz is very humble in every defeat, always smiles and compliments his opponents positively.. Great respect for Carlos Alcaraz.. 👏🔥💯👍
Our Novak Djokovic greatly respects Carlos Alcaraz by still saying that "Carlos Alcaraz is a complete player that's why he's different from Nadal" despite Carlos' many defeats lately in many of 2023's tennis tournaments.. Novak Djokovic himself sees a great future for Carlos Alcaraz as a tennis player.. A word from the GOAT of tennis himself, Novak Djokovic.. ❤❤❤
It would be very interesting to rewatch this game and the Wimbledon final when Carlitos won against Novak just to see what he could have done better to win this game. Carlitos, this is for you: keep up the fantastic games you give us, the advantage you have is your determination, your dedication, your intelligence and your youth. You will conquer the world of tennis … if it's not done yet! Regarding your opponent Novak, if he has class, he would know when to take a bow and retire. How many trophies does he needs to prove how great he is to the world!
10:22 “not so bad 🤌🏼🤌🏼”
When he says that playing Novak made him want to practise more, showed him his true level – it made me realise how fortunate the big 4 were to have each other!
💪idemooo !
🎾Nole🐐
🇷🇸❤🇷🇸
Novak is far and away the greatest tennis player of all time, male OR female. He would have 27-28 majors, not 24, if it wasn’t for Covid. The US and Australian authorities were ridiculous in their authoritarian Covid mandate. A joke.
And he missed 2020 Wimbledon that he would have won. And he got kicked out of 2020 US Open because of an accidental incident. That was a disgrace. He should have gotten a game, possibly two game penalty. That’s it. To kick him out of the event was a joke.
You factor all the events he’s missed…he would ALREADY be ahead of Federer’s 103 titles and would probably be either 1-3 wins behind Connors’ 109 or already be ahead of him.
No matter. He is already by far the best ever RIGHT NOW!!! Zero debate. If you try to debate it, that would make you a liar and a fool. NOVAK🐏🐏🐏🐏🐏🐏🐏🐏🐏🐏🐏🐏
Un avis sur les commentaires en français sur Eurosport? Surtout de Bertrand-vraiment horribles. Je crois que ce qu’on attend c’est un décryptage de la tactique et des aspects techniques ou faits de match, pas d’essayer de prêter aux joueurs des pensées débiles qu’ils n’ont pas (“penser à la place de”) et raconter des choses que tout le monde sait sur le palmarès
The easiest match of the tournament for Novak, for some reason Alcaraz has lost more matches in the last couple of months then all of last year. He has become very average, I see him as having a very short career.
It’s the diet for starters, young man.
Joker will destroy Sinner as well in the Final
36vs20 😂 6:3 6:2 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
No longer humble unfortunately
How does he feel untitled to make such a statement after 2 GS?!
I do not recall any of the big 3 talking like that until they were actually breaking many records
Alcaraz needs to get to more than 5 slams first, a reasonable and challenging target, then reevaluate
Setting crazy high goals at this stage of his career will lead him to failure (injury, burnout…)
You(Rafa fans, Roger fans and others) may not love Djokovic, but don't downgrade his results by low iq reasons.
G.O.A.T Simply The Best! Greatness overload!👑
I enjoy watching Carlos play .. all his different shots he uses .. don’t like watching long boring rallies lol
One thing I'm sure of is that we'll all miss Djokovic when he retires. I have nothing but respect and admiration for him.
his assessment of his level of play was a bit too negative. Likely the effect of just losing the match. He just lost a few key points and that made all the difference. He was very close. Next time!
Rolex gonna be mad because of this Valmora bootle
Journalist saying fake result?You can‘t be that stupid and disrespectful,awful job.
Alcaraz Big mistake to keep Ferrero.Need to fired the guy ASAP
If your iq is under 80 it doesnt mean you cant be a great tennis player
Cunning and full of power!
Vamos!
Novak never has an “ off day”- even if he does- he finds a way to win. I hope Carlos too, will acquire this trait in time. He is a fighter and also humble and kind. Tennis needs him.
Tranquilo, Carlitos, que ganarás muchos GS una vez Djokovic se retire. Y no es algo por lo que tener vergüenza, es logico que con 20 añitos necesitas muchos mas torneos para ir creciendo y ser el gran campeón que todos creemos que serás indudablemente.
Change your team or snap out of it
After Novak, Carlos will be my Favourite!
So you like Nadar so young and not 1 slem o1 hello 24 slams most Masters yong are only a great tallent NOVAK IS A Warrior Yoy Are a Civilian Carlito and 19 yaers end cant no Englich sorry ,Suppid.the Analog Machine Novak is so good for this young great tallent but thi semi -finals NOVAK THE WARRIOR.
I live in Belgrade his Caffe von Novak is great ,it is full best L.a caffe is much stuper.