Djokovic vs Berrettini Live Stream, Tips & Predictions

Andrew Hendrie:

Novak Djokovic targets his 20th Grand Slam title when he takes on Matteo Berrettini in the Wimbledon final on Sunday.

Djokovic vs Berrettini Live Stream, Tips & Predictions

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Djokovic vs Berrettini Match Details

🇬🇧 Competition: Wimbledon Final
🗓 Date: Sunday July 11
⏰ Time: 11.00pm AEST
🏟 Stadium: Centre Court


Head to Head

Djokovic leads 2-0

  • 2021 | Roland Garros QF | Djokovic 6-3 6-2 6-7(5) 7-5
  • 2019 | ATP Finals RR | Djokovic 6-2 6-1

Djokovic vs Berrettini Tips & Predictions

Djokovic is one win away from securing his third major of 2021 and keeping his Calendar Year Grand Slam dream alive when he faces Berrettini in the Wimbledon final on Sunday.

The World No. 1 has been flawless since dropping his opening set of the tournament to Jack Draper, winning his last 18 sets en route to another Wimbledon showpiece.

Djokovic has now won 20 consecutive matches at Wimbledon and has looked as unstoppable as ever over the last fortnight at SW19.

The Serbian has faced defeated Stefanos Tsitsipas and Daniil Medvedev in his Roland Garros and Australian Open title triumphs already this season and now will aim to add Berrettini to the list at The Championships.

Berrettini has been on fire since transitioning onto the grass, picking up the Queen’s Club title before advancing to his first Grand Slam final, coming into this clash on the back of an 11-match winning streak.

The Italian has been serving out of a tree, firing down 101 aces throughout the tournament – 36 more than the next best player. His forehand and slice backhand have also been sensational.

However, the problem now for Berrettini is that he’s facing the best returner – and best overall player – in the world.

Djokovic’s return is incredible and will likely get the edge over Berrettini’s serving in the crunch moments.

Experience is also a major factor – Djokovic has played in 30 Grand Slam finals and won 19 of them, while Berrettini has never been in this position before.

Berrettini can potentially keep this somewhat close if he serves at his best and keeps it together mentally, but Djokovic is quite simply a different beast to the calibre of opponents he’s been beating on grass over the last month.

I expect one – maybe two – close sets, but Djokovic should be too strong in the pressure moments, just like he was against Denis Shapovalov in the semis.

Djokovic has been the overwhelming favourite throughout the tournament and he should cap a fantastic fortnight by taking home the Wimbledon title and equalling Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal on 20 slams.

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