2003-2006 Federer vs 2023 Alcaraz at Wimbledon, but Alcaraz serves in every game - Who would win?

Who would win in a match at Wimbledon?

  • Peak Federer without serve

    Votes: 9 39.1%
  • 2023 Alcaraz serving all the time

    Votes: 14 60.9%

  • Total voters
    23
Of course, we know that under normal circumstances, Federer at his peak would utterly demolish a 20-year-old Alcaraz on grass on any day of the week. Between 2003-2006, Federer was unbeatable on grass, displaying arguably the highest peak level ever seen on grass (maybe surpassing even prime Pete Sampras).

Alcaraz has just won first Wimbledon title this year, but he barely got through a 36-year-old Djokovic in a very close 5-setter - Djokovic who has not been playing anywhere near his prime level (except for maybe at the semis and finals of the Nitto ATP Finals) this year.

Hence, it would be very unfair to compare this year's Alcaraz to Federer at the peak of his powers.
But would things be different if, in this hypothetical match, only Alcaraz was allowed to serve the entire time?
Or would the gap in level between peak Federer and 20-year-old Alcaraz be too considerable for the latter to overcome, even with the serve advantage?
 

The Blond Blur

G.O.A.T.
Baby Tiny Carl all day every day. He beat the peakest version of Joker ever who had 10 more years of practice and experience since his last defeat on center court back in 2013.
 
Baby Tiny Carl all day every day. He beat the peakest version of Joker ever who had 10 more years of practice and experience since his last defeat on center court back in 2013.
:-D :-D :-D LMAO. And Djokovic beat the peakiest version of Federer ever at Wimbledon 2019 final, who had 11 more years of practice and experience since his devastating defeat on center court back in 2008.
 

SonnyT

Legend
No, we don't know that 2006 Federer would beat, much less demolish, 2023 Raz.

I think it would be close, but I give it to Carlos.
 
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