SportsDjokovic praises Duchess Kate's resilience after Wimbledon defeat

Djokovic praises Duchess Kate's resilience after Wimbledon defeat

In the photo: Novak Djoković and Duchess Kate
In the photo: Novak Djoković and Duchess Kate
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16 July 2024 08:17

After a competitive three-set battle, Novak Djokovic lost to Carlos Alcaraz in the final of the Grand Slam at Wimbledon. When he received the commemorative platter from the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate, he briefly talked with her. At the press conference, he revealed what he said to her.

On Sunday, July 14th, the competition at the Wimbledon Grand Slam came to an end. The men's singles final, among other events, was held on the final day. For the second consecutive year, Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz and Serb Novak Djokovic faced off in the title match.

In 2023, their match was played in its entirety, and Alcaraz celebrated the final triumph. This time, the Spaniard dominated his opponent and defeated him in three sets - 6-2, 6-2, 7-6(4).

It must be admitted frankly that the heroes of this event were not only the tennis players but also the Duchess of Cambridge. Despite undergoing chemotherapy due to a cancer diagnosis, she appeared at the final, as she does every year, where she presented the trophies.

Thus, the Duchess made her second public appearance since announcing her health issues in March. She presented Djokovic with the commemorative platter for his participation in the final, giving him the opportunity for a brief conversation with the 42-year-old. This topic was raised at the press conference.

"I've said to her that it is very nice to see her in good health. She seems to be in good health. That's obviously very positive news for everyone in this country but also for Wimbledon, for Championships to have Her Royal Highness here, of course with her family members. It's amazing. It's incredible support they've been giving over the years to this tournament. I know that she and her sister have played tennis for a very long time. So they truly respect, admire the game. They also understand tennis, which is great. It's wonderful to have that kind of support from the Royal Family," confessed the Serb.

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