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Djokovic eyes record-equalling Slam

WORLD NO.1 TAKES ON HEAVYWEIGH­T BERRETTINI IN WIMBLEDON FINAL

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>>LONDON: Novak Djokovic admits “it will mean everything” to capture a sixth Wimbledon title and record-equalling 20th Grand Slam today but he will have to overcome Matteo Berrettini, the Italian slugger with the build of a heavyweigh­t boxer.

Djokovic will move level with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal on career majors with victory and also go three-quarters of the way to the first calendar Slam in more than half a century.

The 34-year-old is in his seventh Wimbledon final and 30th at the Slams.

Only Federer, with 31, has appeared in more championsh­ip matches at the majors but the fading Swiss star is more than five years older.

“It would mean everything. That’s why I’m here. That’s why I’m playing,” said Djokovic who has already captured a ninth Australian Open and second French Open in 2021.

The victory in Paris made him just the third man to win all four majors more than once.

“I imagined myself being in a position to fight for another Grand Slam trophy prior to coming to London.

“I put myself in a very good position. Anything is possible in the finals. Obviously experience is on my side.”

Djokovic needed all that experience and famed iron will to see off Denis Shapovalov in the semi-finals where he saved 10 of 11 break points.

Shapovalov was so distraught at the failure of his all-out assault that had pushed Djokovic to the brink that he left Centre Court in tears.

“There is no holding back once you step out on the court, particular­ly in the later stages of an event that I always dreamt of winning,” said Djokovic after a 20th successive grass court win.

“The dream keeps going. I am trying to take out the maximum of my own abilities every single match and see what happens. Giving up is never an option.”

Berrettini, the 25-year-old world No.9, is the first Italian ever to make a singles final at Wimbledon.

Victory will make him Italy’s first male Slam champion since Adriano Panatta at the 1976 French Open.

He has lost both his previous encounters with Djokovic, including the quarter-finals at Roland Garros last month.

But he is on a run of 11-0 this season on grass having won the Queen’s Club event on the eve of Wimbledon.

At the All England Club, he has blasted his way to the final on the back of a tournament-leading 101 aces.

Berrettini also boasts the second fastest serve so far, 223.7kph in his first round win over Guido Pella of Argentina.

Weighing in at 95kg — the same as a heavyweigh­t boxer — Berrettini has also unleashed 254 winners so far to Djokovic’s 190.

However, his unforced error count is 167 compared to the Serb’s 126.

The two men have only dropped serve five times each.

Today’s final may not be a showreel of shot-making — rallies for both players are at an average of under four strokes.

Berrettini, meanwhile, has not served and volleyed once in his six matches at Wimbledon.

“It’s going to be a great atmosphere. My first final in Wimbledon, it’s just crazy to think about it,” said Berrettini.

A shock victory today could be the first part of a sporting double for Italy in London with the country’s football team taking on England in the Euro 2020 final.

“Obviously for Italian people in general, but it’s going to be tough Sunday [today],” he said.

Cicak set to make history

Marija Cicak will make history today when she becomes the first woman to umpire a Wimbledon men’s singles final.

The All England Club confirmed that the 43-year-old from Croatia will oversee today’s clash between Djokovic and Barrettini.

Cicak officiated at the 2014 Wimbledon women’s final between Petra Kvitova and Eugenie Bouchard as well as the 2017 women’s doubles final.

The Zagreb native has worked at 15 successive Wimbledons as well as the Olympics in Athens, London, and Rio in 2016 where she umpired the women’s singles final.

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 ??  ?? TITLE SHOT: Novak Djokovic, left, and Matteo Berrettini celebrate their wins in the semi-finals at Wimbledon on Friday.
TITLE SHOT: Novak Djokovic, left, and Matteo Berrettini celebrate their wins in the semi-finals at Wimbledon on Friday.

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