US Open 2023: Djokovic vuelve tras 2 años de ausencia y busca 24to major

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US Open 2023: Djokovic vuelve tras 2 años de ausencia y busca 24to major
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Novak Djokovic está de vuelta en Estados Unidos y en Nueva York.

Marginado de Flushing Meadows en 2022 al no ser admisible en el país como extranjero no vacunado contra el COVID-19, el serbio vuelve el lunes al Estadio Arthur Ashe para disputar el último major del año.Se preguntó el viernes a Djokovic si abrigaba resentimientos por la forma en que fue excluido del certamen. Djokovic se perdió torneos en California y Florida, además del Abierto de Estados Unidos, por la ley federal relacionada con la pandemia.

Djokovic lloró al final de aquel duelo, algo que atribuyó ese día a una mezcla de alivio, por no sentir ya la presión de lograr el hito, y aprecio, por la forma en que miles de espectadores alentaron su esfuerzo. El astro balcánico ha pasado más semanas en el sitio de honor del ranking que cualquier otro hombre o mujer. Pero eso tampoco significa que desdeñe la oportunidad de rebasar al líder actual de la ATP, el español Carlos Alcaraz, algo que conseguiría simplemente si derrota el lunes a Alexandre Muller, novato en el US Open.

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