Carlos Alcaraz was crowned the King of Wimbledon for a second consecutive year after a one-sided men’s final against Novak Djokovic. Day 14 of the Championships provided a repeat of the 2023 showpiece, but there would be no dramatic five-setter on this occasion with Alcaraz claiming a comprehensive 6-2 6-2 7-6 (4) victory on Centre Court. Alcaraz was in control for almost the whole two hours and 27 minutes on court aside from when he squandered three championship points at 5-4, which gave Djokovic his only break of the match.
It only delayed the inevitable with victory clinched by Alcaraz soon after as he became just the sixth male in the Open era to win the French Open and at Wimbledon in the same year. There was also British delight on the final day of the tournament with Alfie Hewett finally able to claim wheelchair singles title success in SW19 and it was followed up with a sixth wheelchair doubles victory alongside compatriot Gordon Reid. Post of the day "The most beautiful tournament.
The most beautiful court. The most beautiful trophy." Carlos Alcaraz is living his dream as a #Wimbledon champion once again 💚 pic.
twitter.com/TfFJ6ZrPik — Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 14, 2024 Picture of the day Quote of the day Brit watch HISTORY MADE 🏆 The moment @alfiehewett6 completed the Career Slam with his 1st @Wimbledon singles title! 🎥 @Wimbledon pic.twitter.
com/QqyWePkadf — LTA (@the_LTA) July 14, 2024 Shot of the day Sit back and enjoy this incredible shot from Ca.