Going for Golden Slam; Wheelchair stars can make history at US Open

Going for Golden Slam; Wheelchair stars can make history at US Open

AFPUpdated: Friday, September 10, 2021, 12:10 AM IST
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Dylan Alcott | AFP

New York: Dylan Alcott and Diede de Groot have a chance at tennis history Novak Djokovic can no longer make.

Unlike Djokovic, the wheelchair stars both won gold medals in Tokyo. Having already won the three major titles this year on the tennis tour, they arrived at the U.S. Open in position for the Golden Slam.

Both insist they aren't thinking about it.

"I know that sounds strange, but I don't have expectations of myself to win everything anymore," Alcott said.

"If I win everything, amazing. If I don't, the sun will come up tomorrow. I think my girlfriend will still love me, my family won't disown me, so I'll be OK. So I want to do it, but I don't think about it that much."

The Australian is the No. 1 seed in the eight-man wheelchair quad division. De Groot, from the Netherlands, is on top of the bracket for the women's singles tournament. Both play their first matches Thursday.

Their biggest challenge might be fatigue. The Paralympics just ended over the weekend before the players had to make their way to New York.

"On Saturday was the gold-medal game. Then drank about 20 beers and then got on a flight at 6 a.m. Sunday morning," Alcott said.

That's how he prepared for a Grand Slam tournament?

"You've got to celebrate," he said.

"We won a bloody gold medal."

Steffi Graf in 1988 is the only player to win the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, the U.S. Open and a gold medal in the same year. A Golden Slam wasn't even a possibility for wheelchair players until recently, as Wimbledon didn't add wheelchair singles until 2016.

"I think it's more of a thing that the media and people around me are very busy with and me, I'm just trying to focus on my game," de Groot said.

Djokovic still has a chance at the first calendar-year Grand Slam in men's tennis since 1969, but his Golden Slam hopes were lost when Alexander Zverev beat him in the Olympic semifinals.

Alcott and de Groot say they wanted Djokovic to do it, but learned something when he didn't.

"I think following him, you could also sort of see his struggle, see how he's just a human and how he's not a robot," de Groot said.

"And I think his performance, it just showed how it's not just a given that you just keep on winning and I think I really took that with me going into my own Games."

Alcott has come to New York with a chance at a calendar-year Grand Slam, only to fall short. Seeing Djokovic fall in Tokyo was another reminder not to look too far ahead.

"I saw him lose and I thought to myself, maybe he was thinking about it and that pressure might have added to it," Alcott said.

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