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Preview: Vit Kopriva vs. Novak Djokovic - prediction, form, head-to-head

Sports Mole previews Tuesday's Wimbledon first-round match between Vit Kopriva and Novak Djokovic, including predictions, form and their head-to-head record.

Last year's Wimbledon runner-up Novak Djokovic begins this year's Championships keen to avoid a shock first-round exit against Vit Kopriva.

The seven-time champion was an injury doubt after withdrawing from the French Open due to a knee issue requiring surgery, and the Serb aims to allay fears against an opponent making only his second Grand Slam appearance.


Match preview

Novak Djokovic in action at Wimbledon on July 3, 2023© Reuters

Many feared that Djokovic's bid for a record-equalling eighth Wimbledon title had gone up in smoke after his injury-enforced French Open withdrawal needed surgery.

The 24-time Slam champion had overcome back-to-back epic five-setters in the third and fourth rounds in Paris, only for a knee injury sustained in the latter against Francisco Cerundolo to put paid to his attempts to claim a fourth title at Roland Garros.

Having undergone surgery at the start of June, the Serbian No. 2 seed has surprisingly made it to the Championships, despite hinting in the lead-up to his tournament opener that doctors wanted him to rest the knee for six weeks.

It remains to be seen if the seven-time champion is anywhere close to his best level, even if he has come out of practice matches in London unscathed.

Even at 37, a healthy Djokovic typically would be the favourite at Wimbledon despite his advanced years; however, a 37-year-old just recovering from knee surgery, without competitive grass-court action and winless all year probably is not.

While the Serb's situation suggests this year's men's singles draw is more open than in previous years, Kopriva enters the first-round match as the underdog against his highly experienced opponent.

Tuesday will be the Czechia player's second match at a Grand Slam, having made his debut at this year's Australian Open in a first-round exit, even if he got plaudits after forcing a thrilling five-setter out of American Sebastian Korda.

The 27-year-old made it to the main draw after a successful run in qualifying culminating in success against former world No. 7 Richard Gasquet last week after wins against Henri Squire and Hugo Dellien.

Facing Djokovic is a different proposition entirely, and the No. 123 player taking a set off his more illustrious opponent will be seen as a success.

Kopriva will look to play without fear against the No. 2 seed, a necessity for anyone desiring to upset arguably the sport's greatest player.


Head To Head

Tuesday's first-round match at Wimbledon will be the first between Djokovic and Kopriva on any surface.

The favourite has not had a top season, underlined by entering the third Slam of the year without a title win and a 75% win rate, a more than decent return for most players but an undoubted dip for the Serbian.


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We say: Djokovic to win in three sets

Regardless of Djokovic's knee issues in the lead-up to this year's Championships, the seven-time winner remains a sure-fire favourite to win in straight sets against his Czechia opponent.

The Serb did not drop a set until the fourth round in the 2023 tournament, and while the unseeded man will back himself to take the 24-time Slam winner to four, that ambition is not anticipated to be successful.

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