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de Minaur-Djokovic, Wimbledon: schedule, live TV, streaming, prediction

by Thorsten

de Minaur-Djokovic is a Wimbledon quarterfinal match: analysis, statistics, news, schedule, prediction, live TV and streaming.

When, a month ago, he decided to forfeit and abandon Roland Garros before the quarterfinal against Casper Ruud, everyone was convinced he would forfeit Wimbledon as well. Novak Djokovic, on the other hand, has recovered in record time from his meniscus injury and, after a muted start, is back in the top eight at the London Slam, aiming to chase an eighth triumph (he would equal Roger Federer) on the noble lawns of the All England Club.

Doubts about his physical fitness on the eve of the Championships were not few, as the Serbian champion had not played any preparation tournaments. Taking advantage of a scoreboard that did not confront him with potentially dangerous opponents in the early rounds, Djokovic carburized match after match. The litmus test was the match with Denmark’s Holger Rune in the round of 16: Nole needed only 2 hours to fold the young Scandinavian tennis player, who was overwhelmed in 3 sets (6-3 6-4 6-2). The Belgrade native also found time to squabble with a section of the audience that “pinched” him throughout the match. During the final interview Djokovic then retorted with his usual dose of sarcasm. In short, he appeared to be in great shape in this respect as well. Standing between him and yet another semifinal at Wimbledon is Australian Alex de Minaur, who landed in the top eight in London for the first time in his career.

Fourth head-to-head match between the Australian and the Serb

The Aussie tennis player made it to the quarters with ease, even playing one less match than Djokovic. In the third round, in fact, he benefited from the forfeit of Frenchman Pouille.


The Sydney native dropped the only set on Monday against French talent Fils, who was beaten 6-2 6-4 4-6 6-3. During the match, de Minaur also spotted a hip problem, which raises some concerns ahead of his challenge with Djokovic. This will be the fourth head-to-head between the two: the Australian prevailed only last January at the United Cup. The 24-time Slam champion, on the other hand, won at the Australian Open (2023) and on clay in Monte Carlo last April.

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Djokovic’s win is listed at 1.31 on Goldbet and Lottomatica and 1.32 on Snai. In contrast, the “Under 39.5 game” sign is quoted at 1.76 on Goldbet and Lottomatica and 1.73 on Snai.

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The Prediction

Djokovic appeared very solid against Rune, and a half-serving (?) de Minaur certainly won’t trouble him. The Serb should dispose of the match in three sets.

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