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4 hours 42 minutes! Deyo's 27-game winning streak ended as Alcaraz won Wimbledon for the first time

4 hours 42 minutes! Deyo's 27-game winning streak ended as Alcaraz won Wimbledon for the first time

On July 16, local time, the Wimbledon men's singles final was contested, against the top seed Alcaraz and the second seed Djokovic. The two sides fought fiercely in five sets in this match, and in a classic 4 hours and 42 minutes, Alcaraz ended Deyo's Wimbledon winning streak of 34 and Grand Slam 27 consecutive victories to win his first Wimbledon trophy.

4 hours 42 minutes! Deyo's 27-game winning streak ended as Alcaraz won Wimbledon for the first time

In the first set, Deyo broke serve twice in the second and fourth games to take a 5-0 lead at one point. In the seventh game, Deyo won the set with his serve and won the first set 6-1.

In the second set, Alcaraz broke first in the second game, and Deyo quickly completed the break in the third game. After that, both sides held their own serves, and the game was dragged into tie-breaks. Seven games Alcaraz defused to win 8-6.

4 hours 42 minutes! Deyo's 27-game winning streak ended as Alcaraz won Wimbledon for the first time

Alcaraz broke Deyo's serve in the third set, and in the fifth and seventh games he broke serve twice to win the third set 6-1.

Alcaraz broke serve in the fifth set in the fourth set, and he lost again in the ninth game as Djokovic dragged the match into the tiebreaker 6-3.

4 hours 42 minutes! Deyo's 27-game winning streak ended as Alcaraz won Wimbledon for the first time

In the tiebreaker, Alcaraz broke serve in the third game, after which both sides saved their serves, and in the 10th game, Alcaraz successfully saved serve and won the tiebreaker 6-4.

4 hours 42 minutes! Deyo's 27-game winning streak ended as Alcaraz won Wimbledon for the first time

In a match that lasted 4 hours and 42 minutes, Alcaraz defeated Djokovic 1-6/7-6/6-1/3-6/6-4 to win his second Grand Slam title and the first Wimbledon title. Alcaraz is the third youngest Wimbledon champion of the Open era and the fourth player to win at least two Grand Slam titles before the age of 21.