“What a champion he is” Felix Auger-Aliassime reveals Andy Murray’s prediction of the Wimbledon finals between Djokovic and Kyrgios
Felix Auger-Aliassime, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic
It’s been almost a week since we witnessed the stunning victory produced by Novak Djokovic over Nick Kyrgios. Djokovic showed a tremendous performance to beat the ace-delivering, trick-shot-hitting Kyrgios 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (3) last Sunday for a fourth consecutive Wimbledon championship and seventh overall. The top-seeded Djokovic continued his unbeaten run on the grass court to 28 matches.
The views and statements about the victory are still coming and the latest statement we encountered has come from the discussion between the 21 years old Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime and the 35-year-old 3-time Grand slam champion Andy Murray who are both currently competing in the Hall Of Fame Open in Newport.
Felix Auger-Aliassime revealed Andy Murray’s prediction in the Wimbledon final

With the whole world looking at the All-England Club for the finals between Djokovic and Kyrgios, Murray and Felix also made their predictions during their joint practice in Newport. Both of them picked Djokovic as the winner while Felix had a more precise prediction as compared to Murray.
“Before the final, we trained together, we discussed what was probably going to happen, it’s always great to talk with someone who knows tennis as well as he does. Eventually, my prediction came true, Novak had to win in four sets, Andy thought he would win in three sets, even though we both knew it would be a tough match. We saw that it was not an easy game, even for the winner. Once again Djokovic has come out on top and shown what a champion he is, which is remarkable and inspiring,” said Felix.
6th seeded Murray has now entered the quarter-finals of the tournament and he will play Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan on Friday. Top-seeded Felix has been knocked out of the tournament from both singles and doubles categories in another dismal performance as he continues to wait for his second ATP title.
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