Carlos Alcaraz Garfia has created history by taking down none other than the 23-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic. The spellbinding performance of the 20-year-old Spaniard is going to go down in history. Consequently, people are all in awe of his astounding victory at Wimbledon. This includes the daughter of tennis legend Andre Agassi, Jaz Agassi, who has kept a low profile on social media.
The Spanish sensation’s jaw-dropping gameplay left everyone dumbfounded as he stopped the Serbian legend from creating history. No matter what came his way, he persevered to become the eventual champion.
Andre Agassi’s daughter pays a rare tribute to Carlos Alcaraz?
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Jaz Elle Agassi is the daughter of the iconic tennis couple Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi. Unlike her parents, she has deviated away from tennis and found her own calling. However, that does not mean that she has completely cut herself off from tennis. And this has become evident, especially after yesterday’s Wimbledon finals. A memorable match that has been pinned down into the memories of tennis enthusiasts has also engulfed the attention of Jaz Agassi.
The daughter of Andre Agassi has kept a low profile on social media where she hasn’t posted anything. However, she does upload Instagram stories once in a while. And this time, her rare post was a tribute to the 20-year-old sensational Wimbledon winner.
She shared the post shared by the official account of Wimbledon, paying tribute to their latest champion. People around the world are hailing the young tennis star. However, the defeat has been a roller-coaster ride for Novak Djokovic.
Novak Djokovic laughs and tears up after losing Wimbledon title
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The 23-time Grand Slam champion was on his way to win his 24th Grand Slam title and would have equaled Margaret Court’s all-time record with a victory. Apart from that, he would have also had eight Wimbledon titles, the same as Roger Federer.?
However, as he looked back upon his 2019 close victory against Federer, where he survived match points, he accepted his fate of losing a close match at last to Alcaraz. But in another moment, as he looked up to his son in the player’s box, the Serbian star could not help but let out a tear.
This took everyone back to the moment in 2017 when Federer clinched his final Wimbledon title. Do you think Djokovic can come back stronger next year at Wimbledon and equal his record with Roger Federer? Let us know in the comments below.
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