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Wimbledon Spygate! Alcaraz's father secretly filmed Djokovic training, and he even met the regulations?

Wimbledon Spygate! Alcaraz's father secretly filmed Djokovic training, and he even met the regulations?

The Wimbledon men's singles competition was fierce, but the spy gate incident broke out, and the men's singles ranked world number one Alcalastan, his father is likely to record the opponent Djokovic during Wimbledon training in preparation for a possible final match.

Djokovic and Alcaraz, both in the last four, trained at the driving range at the Park of Orange Range. Although restricted to the public, players can train side by side and watch matches. According to media reports, Alcaraz's father "followed Djokovic's training process closely" and was even found to have "recorded everything that happened".

Wimbledon Spygate! Alcaraz's father secretly filmed Djokovic training, and he even met the regulations?

"It could be true," the Spanish star said at a post-match press conference after beating Rune in straight sets, "my father was a big fan of tennis, he didn't just watch my matches. He comes in at the club at 10am and leaves at 11pm to watch the games and practice and is able to watch Djokovic in real life, and he probably does film these courses."

Asked if the spy gate incident gave him an advantage as he could eventually face Djokovic in the men's singles final, the 20-year-old said: "I don't think so. I have a lot of Djokovic videos on every platform. I don't think that's an advantage for me."

In the official rulebook, Alcaraz's camp did nothing wrong, but Djokovic earlier complained to media in his native Serbia that he had to prepare in such an open environment, hoping he had more privacy.

Wimbledon Spygate! Alcaraz's father secretly filmed Djokovic training, and he even met the regulations?

"In this case, we don't have privacy during training, although sometimes I wish there was more privacy," lamented the reigning Wimbledon champion, who aims to win a record 8th title at Wimbledon, alongside Federer.

"The truth is, you don't completely relax in training. You know your opponent is there, you know everyone is paying attention to what's going on, what you're doing. Each swing is measured, evaluated and scored. With some analysis, this affects the duel with Alcaraz or anyone. ”

However, in order to have a chance to face Ddjokovic, Alcaraz must also defeat Mei in the last four, after beating Eubanks in a thrilling five-set match. As for Djokovic, he will face Italy's Sinner at just 21 years old in the round of four.

Wimbledon Spygate! Alcaraz's father secretly filmed Djokovic training, and he even met the regulations?

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