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Paris Olympics Tennis Day 9 Pick 2024 (Sunday 4th August)

So it was Qinwen Zheng who picked up the Gold Medal with a relatively routine win over Donna Vekic and it will be interesting to see how her career develops from here.

A Runner Up at the Australian Open, it has not been the best few months for Zheng but the victory in Paris, which includes the upset of Iga Swiatek, will certainly have her feeling very positive about her game.

However, like many of the recent Grand Slam events, expect to see a lot of surprising results throughout the US Open when that tournament begins later this month and negotiating the draw will be a tough task for every player in the event.


Before attention fully turns to the hard court season, the men's Gold Medal match is set to be played on Sunday and it is between two players who will be favourites to win the next Grand Slam.

There is a feeling this could be a real changing of the guard moment in the sport, but Novak Djokovic will have a lot to say about that as the Paris Olympics are concluded for the tennis players who have been taking part.


Carlos Alcaraz - 3.5 games v Novak Djokovic: No one can forget the way Carlos Alcaraz cramped up after taking the second set against Novak Djokovic in the French Open Semi Final in 2023- all of the momentum was with him at that time, but the young Spaniard was perhaps a bit too inexperienced and amped up in facing arguably the best player of all time and feeling like he was going to be in a position to win that match.

The character of Carlos Alcaraz cannot be questioned though and a month later he was beating Novak Djokovic in the Final at Wimbledon in a five set classic.

However, Novak Djokovic has not won 24 Grand Slam titles for no reason and got the better of Carlos Alcaraz in the next two meetings in 2023.

Things seem to have swung back in favour of Alcaraz though and the dismantling straight sets win over Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon Final last month makes the Spaniard the favourite to win the Gold Medal. He added the Wimbledon title to a maiden French Open title won in June and Carlos Alcaraz has to be considered the player to beat at the US Open which begins later this month.

He crushed Felix Auger-Aliassime in the Semi Final and there remain some doubts about the Novak Djokovic knee, which forced the former World Number 1 to change his tactics and approach to a match with Alcaraz in the Wimbledon Final. Shortening the points, or at least trying to shorten the points, is still possible on a grass court, but that is much more difficult on the clay and Carlos Alcaraz will certainly feel he can outlast Djokovic if the knee is still causing problems.

Novak Djokovic is definitely feeling some kind of impact on his service performance with this lingering issue and that is a concern when facing someone like Carlos Alcaraz who will look to put the pressure on immediately. The Serb was broken five times by Alcaraz in the Wimbledon Final, while Djokovic has dropped serve at least twice in three of his last four matches in this tournament.

Both Stefanos Tsitsipas and Lorenzo Musetti will know they missed opportunities to really put Novak Djokovic under pressure, but Carlos Alcaraz may have a different mindset compared with those players. Unlike them, Alcaraz knows he has beaten Novak Djokovic on the biggest stages and the defending French Open Champion is going to be tough to knock off here.

It certainly helps Carlos Alcaraz that he is making the most out of his serve, even on the clay, and that may keep Novak Djokovic under some pressure.

You can never rule out Novak Djokovic and the motivation is going to be at a super high level with this being his last chance to win Olympic Gold and effectively win everything you can on the tennis courts. It may even be argued that winning this Medal would have felt more important than winning an eighth Wimbledon title, but motivation alone is not going to get this done and it would be unwise to underestimate Carlos Alcaraz and his own ambitions considering what he has already achieved in his very young career.

That victory at Wimbledon last month will certainly help the mental edge lean towards Carlos Alcaraz and he can underline his place as the top men's player on the Tour by taking a third big title in succession with another strong victory over a perhaps less than 100% Novak Djokovic.

MY PICK: Carlos Alcaraz - 3.5 Games @ 1.83 Bet Victor (2 Units)

Paris Olympics Update: 8-10, - 6.76 Units (36 Units Staked, - 18.78% Yield)

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