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Novak Djokovic vs Andrey Rublev Live stream.. Wimbledon Men’s Quarterfinal Predictions Including Novak Djokovic vs Andrey Rublev
We get to see two of the men’s quarterfinal matches on Tuesday at Wimbledon, and the question on everyone’s mind will be if someone can upset Novak Djokovic. As always, our writers will share their thoughts on that question–as well as who should win the other match, between Jannik Sinner and Roman Safiullin. Predicting these matches are Andreas Pelekis, Damian Kust, and Jordan Reynolds. We also have predictions for Tuesday’s women’s matches.
Wimbledon Men’s Quarterfinal Predictions
Jannik Sinner vs Roman Safiullin
Tournament: Wimbledon 2023
Round: Quarterfinal
Venue: London, United Kingdom
Category: Grand Slam
Surface: Grass
Prize money: £44,700,000
Live telecast: USA - Tennis Channel & ESPN | Canada - TSN & RDS | UK - BBC & Eurosport | India - Star Sports
Second seed Novak Djokovic takes on seventh seed Andrey Rublev on Tuesday as a place in the Wimbledon semifinals beckons.
World No. 2 Djokovic faced his sternest test of the fortnight against 17th seed Hubert Hurkacz in the fourth round. In a contest that started on Sunday, the four-time defending champion had to dig deep. He won five straight points from 6-3 down in the first set tiebreak to take the opener.
In a competitive second set, another tiebreak ensued, where Hurkacz once again led by a mini-break, only for the Serb to take a commanding two-set lead. With the 11 pm Centre Court curfew in place, the contest was suspended for the day.
Both players were clinical on serve when the match resumed on Monday. Djokovic, though, blinked while serving at 5-6 as Hurkacz reduced arrears. In the fourth set, though, the Serb rode a lone break to reach a 14th quarterfinal at SW19.
That was the only time in four matches Hurkacz dropped serve, but he's now out of the tournament, while Djokovici improves to 31-4 on the season.
Meanwhile, the seventh-ranked Rublev faced a tough outing against the in-form Alexander Bublik in a rematch of the pair's Halle final. The Russian looked in control of proceedings when he took the opener in a tiebreak and the second set for the loss of three games.
Safiullin has definitely turned into the surprise story of this year’s Wimbledon. He’s avoided huge names this tournament, so many tennis fans will be able to watch him play for the first time when he takes on Sinner. Safiullin plays solid, yet aggressive tennis, and frequently takes the ball early on both groundstrokes and returns. The Russian’s backhand is noticeably weaker, so Sinner should be able to have a field day with his dynamic cross court forehand. The Italian will have plenty of motivation in this one despite Safiullin’s lower ranking, as he’s yet to make a Grand Slam semifinal in his career. Sinner is also serving flawlessly, winning approximately 80% of first serve points in his first four matches. Nerves from Sinner could allow Safiullin to bring his best and ultimately snatch a set, but Sinner should be too good.