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The Top 3 have been imperfect in different ways, and the levels of concern for each should vary.
Published Jul 07, 2024
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“I do feel that has an impact on my movement a little bit in terms of the speed,” Djokovic said of his knee. “It’s not yet there where I want it to be. Kind of late on the balls that I’m normally not late on.”
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“I know that the other guy has to play at a really high level of intensity in the five set if he wants to beat me,” Alcaraz says.
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“Obviously you need courage to go for certain shots. I’m pushing myself to do that,” says Sinner.
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