Novak Djokovic will win because he loves the grass Chris Evert other experts pick the Serb to retain his title at Wimbledon
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Six, looking to become seven. No other player has dominated at Wimbledon like Novak Djokovic since five successive titles from 2003 to 2007. Even when it comes to the biggest tennis experts, it is hard to find someone who would pick another player over the Serb to win this year. Former World No. 1 Chris Evert is confident of Djokovic's chances because of his serve and return, along with his love for the surface. "Djokovic will win because he loves the grass and is comfortable with his footing and mobility on a sometimes tricky surface. He has the best serve and return combination and mentally, he is solid as a rock," Evert said. Former American player and 22-time Grand Slam doubles champion Pam Shriver also favored the Serb to go all the way, saying that he is the most experienced player on grass. "Djokovic, because he is the best, most experienced grass-court player and he is desperate to be ahead of Nadal in Majors won," Shriver said. "It's always been my biggest motivation to win here since I was a kid. Pete Sampras winning his first Wimbledon (1993) was the first tennis match I saw on TV."
Novak Djokovic"It's always been my biggest motivation to win here since I was a kid. Pete Sampras winning his first Wimbledon (1993) was the first tennis match I saw on TV."Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic will win because he loves the grass - Chris Evert & other experts pick the Serb to retain his title at Wimbledon
Novak Djokovic is the favorite to win Wimbledon The last time Novak Djokovic lost a completed match at Wimbledon was six years ago against America's , who might face Rafael Nadal in the second round in a couple of days. Querrey beat Djokovic 7-6(6), 6-1, 3-6, 7-6(5) in the third round. The six-time Wimbledon winner was down a set against in the quarterfinals in 2017 when an injury forced him to retire during the second set. Since then, Djokovic has gone 21-0 in London, having won the last three SW19 events. As the new edition of the tournament begins on Monday, the 35-year-old remains the clear favorite to win a fourth consecutive grasscourt title. Six, looking to become seven.Six, looking to become seven. No other player has dominated at Wimbledon like Novak Djokovic since five successive titles from 2003 to 2007. Even when it comes to the biggest tennis experts, it is hard to find someone who would pick another player over the Serb to win this year. Former World No. 1 Chris Evert is confident of Djokovic's chances because of his serve and return, along with his love for the surface. "Djokovic will win because he loves the grass and is comfortable with his footing and mobility on a sometimes tricky surface. He has the best serve and return combination and mentally, he is solid as a rock," Evert said. Former American player and 22-time Grand Slam doubles champion Pam Shriver also favored the Serb to go all the way, saying that he is the most experienced player on grass. "Djokovic, because he is the best, most experienced grass-court player and he is desperate to be ahead of Nadal in Majors won," Shriver said. "It's always been my biggest motivation to win here since I was a kid. Pete Sampras winning his first Wimbledon (1993) was the first tennis match I saw on TV."
Novak Djokovic"It's always been my biggest motivation to win here since I was a kid. Pete Sampras winning his first Wimbledon (1993) was the first tennis match I saw on TV."Novak Djokovic