Wimbledon 2023: Novak Djokovic vs Pedro Cachin Prediction, Head-to-Head, Preview, and Live Stream
World No. 2 Novak Djokovic is set to take on Pedro Cachin in the first round of Wimbledon 2023.
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Novak Djokovic and Pedron Cachin (Image via TennisBuzz and Wikipedia)
It’s time for round 1 action at the All England Club as the 2023 Championships are about to start. It’s more of the customary Round 1 matches for the top seeds, where they get themselves ready for the big games. Well, one such round that is making all the right noises is the clash between none other than second seed Novak Djokovic and Argentine Pedro Cachin.
Novak Djokovic vs Pedro Cachin: Match Details
- Tournament: 2023 Wimbledon
- Match: Novak Djokovic vs Pedro Cachin
- Date: 3 July 2023
- Venue: London, United Kingdom
- Round: Round 1
- Surface: Grass Court
- Prize Money: £2,350,000 (Winner) £1,175,000 (Runner-Up)
Novak Djokovic vs Pedro Cachin: Preview
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Djokovic has had a relatively funny 2023. He has been below par in most of the tournaments, but at the same time, he has been unbeatable at Major tournaments. Having won both the Australian Open and the French Open, his eyes are now on Wimbledon. For him to win the event, the start needs to be ideal. He will look to cash in on his relatively young opponent and would love to finish the match as soon as possible. Can the Serb breeze through his first-round encounter?
Pedro Cachin may not have a tournament under his belt this season. However, his resume has some decent wins over players like Frances Tiafoe, Dominic Theim, and Gael Monfils. The Argentine is more of a clay court player and may not find it easygoing against a player who is on his mission to win the event for the fifth time in a row. Cachin will know that he will not have any pressure whatsoever on him, as most would expect Djokovic to complete a clean sweep here.
The pair have never met each other before in a professional ATP Match. Djokovic will still hold the advantage here, as experience is on his side. However, this also presents a golden opportunity for the Argentine to take a rare 1-0 lead over the Serb. Also, he doesn’t have any bad memories of losing badly to the Serb, which might help boost his confidence.
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Novak Djokovic vs Pedro Cachin: Prediction
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It will be almost criminal to bet against the Serbian force of Novak Djokovic in this round-one clash. However, the Serb will be aware that Grand Slams are funny tournaments and unimaginable results can come about.
Also, his opponent, Cachin, will be under absolute zero pressure, and that might just get his best game out. However, one can trust the Serb to tire out his opponent with some real court coverage and finesse in this encounter. He will also look to get off to a great start in his bid to get to 24 Grand Slam titles, and his fifth in a row at the Championships.
Prediction: Novak Djokovic to win in straight sets.
Coco Guaff vs Sofia Kenin: Live stream details for the 2023 Wimbledon
- France: beIN sports France
- Belgium: Eurosport
- Switzerland: SRG/SSR TV (RTS, RSI, SRF)
- USA: ESPN & Tennis Channel
- Latin America: ESPN Latin America
- Canada: TSN & RDS (French)
- Brazil: ESPN Brazil & TV Globo
- North Africa and Middle East: beIN SPORTS Mena
- Asia (except India, Japan, and China): Eclat
- China: iQIYI, SMG (Shanghai) & CCTV5 (Mandarin)
- Japan: WOWOW & NHK
- India: Star Sports 2, Star Sports Select 1 & Star Sports Select HD
- Australia: Nine Network
- Africa: Canal Plus International
- New Zealand: Sky NZ
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