Sunday promises an exciting lineup for sports fans with the men’s Wimbledon final, Euro 2024 final, and Copa America 2024 final all taking place. Each event offers a chance for history to be made.
Novak Djokovic’s 25th Major
Novak Djokovic, already the most accomplished men’s tennis player with 24 major titles, aims to surpass Margaret Court’s record of 24 majors by defeating Carlos Alcaraz on Sunday. Djokovic remains a formidable opponent, although Alcaraz beat him in a thrilling five-set match at Wimbledon last year. This rematch promises high drama as Djokovic seeks to solidify his claim as the greatest tennis player of all time.
Novak Djokovic played a sad violin for the primitive Wimbledon crowd tonight after winning and reaching the final of the biggest tennis Grand Slam.
No one can stop this guy now! pic.twitter.com/L2RkLEHyWZ [1]
— Global Dissident (@GlobalDiss) July 12, 2024 [2]
Argentina’s Seeks History with Copa Titles
Argentina’s national team, led by Lionel Scaloni, has been on a remarkable run, losing only three of their last 63 matches. They aim to secure a record 16th Copa America title by defeating Colombia, surpassing Uruguay and Brazil in the event’s 108-year history. Colombia, on a 28-game undefeated streak, seeks its first Copa America title since 2001. A win for Argentina would also add another accolade to Lionel Messi’s illustrious career.
Argentina and Colombia have been dominant in GD during their respective runs to the 2024 Copa América Final 💪 pic.twitter.com/hIdCNepr5t [3]
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) July 11, 2024 [4]
England’s Maiden Euro Championship
England is on the brink of history again, facing Spain in the Euro 2024 final. After losing to Italy in the Euro 2020 final, the Three Lions are eager to capture their first European Championship. Gareth Southgate’s team has shown resilience, becoming the first to reach the final after trailing in both the quarterfinals (against Switzerland) and the semifinals (against the Netherlands). A win would end England’s 58-year drought since their 1966 World Cup victory.
Spain 🆚 England
Berlin. Sunday.#EURO2024 [5] pic.twitter.com/f1NqmQfOpO [6]
— UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 10, 2024 [7]
Three major events, three opportunities for history. Sports fans are in for a thrilling Sunday.