Carlos Alcaraz vs Novak Djokovic live This Friday, June 9th, from 7.45am (Peruvian time) and 2.45pm (Spanish time), they will play in a great match for the semi-finals of Roland Garros 2023. The international network ESPN and the streaming platform Star Pus will broadcast this exciting duel, but you can also follow the events on the La República Deportes website.
TENNIS PLAYER | SET 1 | SENTENCE 2 | SET 3 | IN TOTAL |
Carlos Alcaráz | ||||
Novak Djokovic |
Carlos Alcaraz achieved this goal after defeating Stefanos Tsistipas with an overwhelming 3-0 (6-2, 6-1 and 7-6 (5)), while Novak Djokovic did the same with Karén Khachanov 3-1 (4-6, 7) managed -6 (0), 6-2 and 6-4). The Spaniard will be looking to win his first Roland Garros while the Serb is aiming for his third ‘salad bowl’.
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What time is Carlos Alcaraz vs. Novak Djokovic?
The match between Carlos Alcaraz vs. Novak Djokovic for semi-finals of Roland Garros 2023 starts at 7.45am (Peruvian time).
planning plans. Photo: ESPN.
On which channel will the match Carlos Alcaraz vs. be broadcast? Novak Djokovic?
The transmission of the duel between Carlos Alcaraz vs Novak Djokovic It will be responsible for the international chain ESPN and the streaming platform Star Plus for all of South America. On the other hand, DMAX will move the meeting to the Spain region.
Carlos Alcaraz vs Novak Djokovic: odds and predictions
- Betsson: Alcaraz wins (1.48), Djokovic wins (2.70)
- Bet365: Alcaraz wins (1.44), Djokovic wins (2.75)
- 1XBet: Gana Alcaraz (1.51), Gana Djokovic (2.82)
- Doradobet: Alcaraz wins (1.48), Djokovic wins (2.75)
- Draw: win Alcaraz (1.45), win Djokovic (2.75).
What did Carlos Alcaraz say about Novak Djokovic?
Current ATP Rankings No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz had no hesitation in saying that Novak Djokovic is the current “favorite” to qualify for the Roland Garros final.
“It’s not about throwing balls out or taking the pressure off me. If Novak is there, he is the favourite. He’s won two titles here, and if he hasn’t won more, it’s because he’s been up there with the best in history on clay (Rafael Nadal)”.
“For me it’s unbelievable to play a semi-finalGrand Slamagainst Djokovic, who I’ve seen a million times in semifinals and finals. “He’s one of the best in history, he’s reached 45 Grand Slam semifinals, that number says it all,” Alcaraz continued.