 Now that we've all had a couple of days to digest what happened at Wimbledon 2023, it's time to go through a couple of things that I've learnt over the last couple of weeks in terms of how things have changed from Wimbledon. Of course, we had some massive results with two new champions. How that changes the game and what to look forward to in the future with some of these new things that we're seeing in Tennis at the moment. First thing that I learnt was that the game has changed. Elcaraz has changed things massively in the game. He's raised his level and he's raised the bar for his generation. Not so much the goat generation, he might not be better than Nadal and Djokovic. Only time will tell. But in terms of everybody else, now he's changed the game, the variety, he can play at the baseline, he can come to the net, the drop shots, the serve as well, seems to be getting better and better. He can't be a one-trick pony anymore. Guys like Medvedev, who can't play at the net, he only grinds the baseline. Zverev, who's a little defensive at times as well and City Pass and Baratini, who have massive holes in their backhands. You can't be like that anymore if you're going to beat this guy at the slams. Second thing I learnt was Zverev will get her slam. I know a lot of people are saying that you know she's Owen 3 and oh she'll never get one, she'll never get one. There's a lot of players that have had worse records or even the same record and gone on to win multiple slams. Chris Ebbett was Owen 3 before she went on to win 18 Grand Slam titles. Kim Klysters was Owen 4 before she won hers and also Simone Halif was Owen 3 before she got her couple as well. So once Zverev will get hers she's just going to get in some more finals and she'll get one eventually and she actually beat four Grand Slam champions just to make the final with Andrescu, Kviteva, Rabakina and Sabalanka back to back to back and then she had to play Vondrissa in the finals. So usually when you beat two of those players you win a slam. She had to play four of them and she still didn't get her slam. So if she keeps that level she'll get hers eventually. And the last thing I learnt about Wimbledon 2023 is Djokovic just stole the king. Even though Alcares might have dethroned him this time around he is still the man to beat. Alcares set it himself. Djokovic just stole the best player on the planet even though he is technically the world number one. But Djokovic could have been up two sets of love in that final. He had set points in the second set. He goes up two sets of love. We probably don't get the epic final. We probably don't get the upset with Alcares getting the win. So Djokovic just stole the man to beat and I think it's going to keep him hungry with this Alcares threat now to try and prove himself that hey I might be 36 but I'm still the best player on the planet and I'm still the hardest player to beat at the slams. So those are the three things that I learnt about Wimbledon 2023 and of course we've got the US Open series coming up in the next couple of weeks. But let me know down in the comments below. What did you learn after Wimbledon 2023? So many things happened over that short period of time. Players like maybe Svetlina making a semi-final. Vondrusova is she going to be a threat at every slam now or is it just going to be the one slam that she did well at? On the men's side. You know guys I'm Medvedev and Sidney Pass. Can they step up to Alcares and try and make him accountable and give him some challenges other than just having the challenge of Djokovic. But that's what I learned in 2023 Wimbledon. What did you learn? Let me know down in the comments below.