Novak Djokovic triumphed over Rafael Nadal in what is likely their last head-to-head encounter, winning 6-1, 6-4 in the second round of the Paris Olympics on Monday.
Djokovic started strong, claiming 10 of the first 11 games, while Nadal struggled to find his rhythm, appearing far from the formidable player who has won a record 14 French Open titles on the same red clay at Roland Garros. At 38 years old and having faced numerous injuries, including hip surgery, Nadal’s performance reflected his recent challenges.
However, Nadal made a spirited comeback attempt, winning four consecutive games in the second set and leveling the score at 4-all, much to the delight of the cheering crowd at Court Philippe Chatrier. Djokovic, undeterred, quickly regained control by breaking Nadal’s serve and ultimately served out the match.
Earlier this month, Djokovic expressed frustration with the Wimbledon crowd, accusing some fans of disrespect during his match against 21-year-old Holger Rune. He has mentioned that younger players motivate him, stating in a December interview, “They kind of awaken a beast in me.”
With his victory over Daniil Medvedev in the 2023 U.S. Open men’s singles final, Djokovic became the oldest man to win the tournament in the Open era. As he moves forward in the Olympics, fans are left to ponder whether this match marks the end of an era for these two tennis greats.
BREAKING OLYMPIC NEWS – Likely the final match ever between Novak Djokovic 🇷🇸 and Rafael Nadal 🇪🇸. Djokovic wins 6-1, 6-4. But in the second set Nadal thrilled the @rolandgarros crowd going from 0-4 to 4-4. Lots of “Rafa, Rafa” chants. @Paris2024 @Olympics pic.twitter.com/5sPMs27Ycu
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