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À 38 ans et malgré un exploit retentissant en demies avec une victoire en cinq manches contre Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic n'aura pu concrétiser le rêve ultime d'une carrière déjà légendaire. Carlos Alcaraz, impérial, a dominé la légende serbe ce dimanche en finale de l'Open d'Australie 2026 sur la Rod Laver Arena avec un succès 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5, privant le Serbe d'un 25e sacre en Grand Chelem. Djokovic est tout de même devenu le joueur le plus âgé à disputer une finale du Grand Chelem.

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00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30You know, I've had many matches in my career, big matches that I lost as well, many that I've won, more that I've won, thankfully.
00:40So I know how to deal with this from the mental or emotional standpoint.
00:45But for me, the best way to deal with anything after finished competition is to be with my family.
00:53So that's going to be, that's something I'm looking forward to and that's the only thing I'm thinking about right now is just go back to hug my close ones.
01:06It's quite crazy that you and Carlos have had such a storied rivalry despite being 16 years apart in age.
01:17I'm curious, what has changed in his game since you first played him to now?
01:23And he's got basically, he's the youngest person to ever achieve what he achieved today.
01:29Do you consider him the best young player to have played here?
01:32I mean, the results are testament to his already stellar career.
01:38And I can't think of any other superlatives about him.
01:48I mean, I think everything he's said and he deserves every bit of the praise he gets from his peers, but also the whole tennis community.
01:57I mean, he's a very nice young man, good values, nice family.
02:02And of course, already a legendary tennis player that made a mark of our history, made a huge mark in the history books of tennis.
02:16I mean, with only 22 years of age, so it's super impressive, no doubt about it.
02:22And, well, the first time I played him, he was, what, 11 or 12 years old?
02:28No, he was, I think, 18 or 19, and you could already see that he's destined for great things.
02:37But, of course, a lot has changed since then.
02:41You know, he has improved physically, mentally, game-wise.
02:48I mean, he's constantly looking to innovate himself and his game, which is exactly the kind of mentality that needs to be nurtured for a champion.
02:56You know, it's never enough in terms of settling with your game.
03:03You know, you have to progress, otherwise you regress because everyone else progresses.
03:08So, I mean, he has everything.
03:12I mean, a whole package and really, really, as I said, a nice guy and very respected.
03:18And so, congrats to him, to his team, to his family.
03:23I mean, he's only 22, I mean, it's unbelievable.
03:27And everything is possible in his case, no question about it.
03:31I mean, if he was able to achieve for already such a young age, seven slams and all the other accolades,
03:40I mean, he's, you know, going, steering forward big time.
03:45So, well, I mean, of course, there's Sinner.
03:48The two of them, I guess, are going to be fighting for the biggest titles.
03:52And then the youngsters, like myself, are going to try to catch up.
03:57.
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