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Home / Sports / Djokovic Jokingly Demands Serve Royalties from Alcaraz

Djokovic Jokingly Demands Serve Royalties from Alcaraz

21 Jan

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Summary

  • Djokovic playfully asked Alcaraz for a percentage of winnings over serve technique.
  • Djokovic secured his 100th Australian Open win in the first round.
  • Alcaraz expressed flattery but denied intentional imitation of Djokovic's serve.
Djokovic Jokingly Demands Serve Royalties from Alcaraz

Novak Djokovic humorously suggested that Carlos Alcaraz should pay him a percentage of his earnings, citing the young Spaniard's new serve technique. Djokovic made this playful remark after securing his 100th victory at the Australian Open.

The Serbian legend launched his bid for a record 25th Grand Slam title with a dominant straight-set win against Pedro Martinez. This milestone victory marks a significant achievement in his storied career at Melbourne Park.

When asked about his adjusted serve, Alcaraz acknowledged the resemblance to Djokovic's style but insisted it was not a deliberate imitation. He stated he was flattered by the comparison, however.

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Djokovic's own campaign is underway as he aims to surpass his current tally of 24 major titles. He had previously withdrawn from a warm-up event due to fitness concerns.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Alcaraz stated that any similarities in his new serve technique to Djokovic's were coincidental, though he found the comparison flattering.
Novak Djokovic achieved his 100th career win at the Australian Open during his first-round match.
Djokovic jokingly suggested they discuss 'copyrights' and that Alcaraz should pay him a 'percentage of his winnings' for using a similar serve technique.

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