Defending champion at Wimbledon, six-time champion Novak Djokovic, will go for his 21st Grand Slam title with a duel against the Korean Sunwu Kwon on Monday.
The tradition of the Unofficial World Tennis Championship dictates that the current champion opens the tournament, so the match will be played on Monday at 14 p.m. on the pristine grass of the most prestigious tennis tournament.
Djokovic, the first favorite, has a relatively solid draw, and the first difficult obstacle awaits him in the quarter-finals, where his potential rival is the Spaniard Carlos Alkaras.
The winner of the Masters in Miami and Madrid is the future of world tennis, but he has yet to prove himself on grass - the most specific surface, after he has already demonstrated mastery on concrete and clay.
At Roland Garros, however, he did not go all the way - he was eliminated by Alexander Zverev in the quarterfinals.
In the second round, Djokovic will go for the better of the match Kokinakis - Majhčak, in the third one of his compatriots - Miomir Kecmanović or Laslo Đere - could wait for him, while in the round of XNUMX he will meet the American mountaineer, uncomfortable server Rijli Opelka.
In the semi-finals, the most famous names that could defeat Djokovic, of course if it comes to that stage, are Polish Hubert Hurkač or Norwegian Kasper Rud, Roland Garros finalist.
In the lower half of the skeleton are the second and third favorites - Rafael Nadal and Mateo Beretini.
They could meet in the semifinals, but Nadal can meet Auger-Aliassim first, and Beretini can meet Tsitsipas.
Wimbledon starts on Monday, June 27, the final is on Sunday, July 10.
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