Novak Djokovic warns rivals he is better prepared for Wimbledon

Novak Djokovic believes he enters Wimbledon in improved physical condition after a challenging clay season. The 24-time major champion spoke ahead of his Monday opener at the All England Club.

Djokovic told reporters that his fitness has improved since the French Open. “I think I’m better prepared here than I was at Roland Garros,” he said. He added that grass requires less physical effort than clay.

The Serb skipped grass-court warm-up events for the eighth straight year. He last competed at Queen’s Club in 2018 and has won Wimbledon three times since then.

London’s ongoing heatwave could affect play. Djokovic noted that higher temperatures speed up the grass while making balls larger and softer.

His draw offers an early path before a possible fourth-round meeting with Joao Fonseca. A semifinal against defending champion Jannik Sinner also remains possible.

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Three prominent tennis players have pulled out of pre-Wimbledon events due to injury concerns just days before the Grand Slam begins.

Novak Djokovic received a demanding path at Wimbledon as the seventh seed, with potential meetings against top players on the way to a record 25th Grand Slam title.

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Jannik Sinner, the defending champion, will enter Wimbledon without recent match practice on grass. The world No. 1 has expressed confidence in his fitness despite a recent French Open exit.

Novak Djokovic has praised Jannik Sinner's form and predicted the world number one will complete a clean sweep of the ATP Masters 1000 titles this year. The comments came ahead of Djokovic's return at the Italian Open in Rome. Sinner has already claimed titles in Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo and Madrid.

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Andre Agassi has criticized Jannik Sinner's preparation following the world number one's second-round loss at the French Open. The eight-time Grand Slam champion said there was no excuse for the Italian's struggles in the Paris heat.

Novak Djokovic advanced to the second round of Roland-Garros after defeating Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in four sets on Sunday evening.

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John McEnroe shared his thoughts on competing against today's leading players in a recent interview. The former champion offered a modest view of his potential results against Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.

 

 

 

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