
Djokovic survives ‘toughest match’ to beat Alcaraz in Cincy
The Hindu
Djokovic wins epic Cincinnati Open final vs Alcaraz, avenging Wimbledon loss. After nearly 4 hrs, Djokovic saves match point & claims 3rd title, level on 2 wins apiece in rivalry. Djokovic: "It was the toughest I've ever played in my life." Alcaraz remains world #1 & will defend US Open title.
Novak Djokovic needed five match points and nearly four hours to pull off a gritty victory over Carlos Alcaraz and claim a third ATP Cincinnati Open title on Sunday.
A titanic struggle between the world's top two players saw Djokovic — who looked out on his feet in the second set — save a match point before coming through on his own fifth match point for a 5-7, 7-6 (9/7), 7-6 (7/4) triumph.
"It's crazy, I don't know what I can say," said 23-time Grand Slam champion Djokovic, who was seen by the doctors early in the second set for heat illness in a battle that lasted three hours and 44 minutes.
"It's tough to describe. It was the toughest I've ever played in my life.
"From start to finish we both went through highs, lows, incredible points, bad games, heatstroke, comebacks.
"Overall this was the toughest and most exciting match I've ever been a part of.
"It's matches like these that I continue to work for."