Novak Djokovic Completes Career Golden Slam in Thrilling Olympic Final.
Novak Djokovic has achieved the illustrious career Golden Slam, overcoming Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz in a spectacular Olympic men’s singles final at Roland Garros on Sunday. The 37-year-old Serbian emerged victorious with a 7-6(3) 7-6(2) win, fulfilling his long-awaited quest for Olympic gold.
After previous disappointments in Beijing, London, Rio de Janeiro, and Tokyo, Djokovic’s determination saw him through in front of an enthralled crowd on Court Philippe Chatrier. The top seed’s triumph makes him only the fifth player to secure all four Grand Slam singles titles and an Olympic gold.
The match was a fierce battle from start to finish, with the first set alone lasting one hour and 33 minutes. Both players displayed extraordinary skill and resilience, but it was Djokovic who held his nerve in the tiebreaks. He claimed the first set tiebreak and then, in the second set, elevated his game to seal victory with a remarkable forehand winner down the line.
Djokovic’s victory was met with an ecstatic roar as he fell to his knees on the centre court before climbing into the crowd to celebrate with his family and team.
Carlos Alcaraz, despite his defeat, showcased impressive form throughout the tournament. The 21-year-old, who has already claimed the French Open and Wimbledon titles this year, was visibly emotional at the end of the match.
This win cements Djokovic’s place in tennis history, adding the elusive Olympic gold to his already stellar career.