ESPN: 'Djokovic doesn't have difficulty at Wimbledon 2022'
Djokovic lost five sets before taking on Nick Kyrgios in the final but did not meet the top 8 seed. Noel's biggest opponent at the All England Club last week was Janick Sinner, who is ranked 10th in the world. Djokovic lost two sets before but quickly returned to form after three to win the Italian junior.

In the semi -finals, Djokovic's opponent is Cameron Norrie, who is ranked 12th atp. Djokovic lost the first set, then won the following three sets. The same scenario repeated when the 35 -year -old player won the championship with Kyrgios, who was not allowed to be ranked and ranked 40th in the world.
This year's Wimbledon is short of both the number one player in the world and the number two player in the world. Daniil Medvedev is suspended and Oleksandr Zverev is injured. Two of the top players on the field, Marin Cilic and Matteo Berrettini, dropped out due to COVID-19. Pre-match highly respected seeds Felix Og-Aliassim and Hubert Helkatz both fell in the first round. In the semi-final, the biggest opponent who could prevent Djokovic from being crowned was Rafael Nadal, who gave up with a torn abdomen.
"Djokovic has to make a little more effort than the Wimbledon 2021 campaign, but the result is still the championship," ESPN commented on the victory of the Serbia star in the central Wimbledon yard on the afternoon of July 10. This sports channel rated Djokovic's Wimbledon title than the Australian championships expanded 2011, 2016, 2019 and 2021 in terms of difficulty.
According to ESPN, the toughest championship in 21 Grand Slam of Djokovic is Australia to expand2012, where you defeated Nadal in the long four-7-minute tournament. Five-7 in the list is Wimbledon-20, when you win the year-year-year match.

