Without a doubt, Novak Djokovic is the best tennis player on the planet right now. In fact, it would be fair to claim that the Serb has stood alone at the top of the sport for a good three years now and the world No. 1 must be regarded as one of the best players in the history of the game.
Tennis fans have been spoiled in recent years with the likes of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, but Djokovic could be the greatest of them all. His consistency and ability to maintain his performance on any surface stands him in good stead to surpass Federer’s record of 18 Grand Slam titles at some point during his career.
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Djokovic cruised past Andy Murray in straight sets to win the Australian Open title in January for the 11th Grand Slam success of his illustrious career. But he’s far from finished. At just 28 years old, Djokovic may have his best years ahead of him and it may be only a matter of time before he passes Federer’s total and rewrites the record books.
Right now, Djokovic is simply sublime. He has won five of the last seven Grand Slam events and it would take a brave man to back against him on current form. Next up is the French Open and many punters will be looking towards Bookies.com for various promotions and free bets. While he is at the top of his game, the French Open has always eluded him in the past and punters might not want to risk their own cash.
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After the French Open, all eyes will be on Wimbledon. Last summer, Djokovic defeated Federer fashion to send a major statement to the world of tennis. The Serb is streets ahead of everybody else and it might even be fair to claim that only Andy Murray can touch him on the grass and hard-court surfaces.
In the build-up to Wimbledon, it might be wise to visit Bookies.com and have a read of their betting previews and tips. Their free bets and other offers are all available in the UK and Djokovic backers can ensure they get the best value for their money. It won’t be easy, especially if Murray is fired up for his home event, but Djokovic has too much class if he plays at his very best.
Is he the best ever? Well, it’s hard to judge, but he’s certainly dominated in one of tennis’ brightest eras. If Djokovic can finally get his hands on the French Open title, he’ll do his legacy as one of the best ever no harm at all. This is his time and, with a bit of luck, Djokovic could go on to win all three of the remaining Grand Slams this year—yet another record that would swing the pendulum in his favor.
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