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Wimbledon 2023 LIVE: Novak Djokovic vs Pedro Cachin latest updates after defending champion eases to victory

Wimbledon 2023 LIVE: Novak Djokovic vs Pedro Cachin latest updates after defending champion eases to victory

Wimbledon 2023 - LIVE!

Few things are more predictable than Wimbledon rain. The sight of Novak Djokovic winning on Centre Court is another constant. In the first match of this year’s Wimbledon on the main show court, the 15,000 inside were treated to both, in a match that finish almost four hours after the defending champion first walked out onto a court few feel more comfortable on.

The 23-time grand slam champion has not lost on Centre Court for a decade and, at the start of his first-round match against Pedro Cachin boasted more wins at Wimbledon than the rest of the world’s top 20 combined.

Not even a farcical rain break, which lasted over an hour and 20 minutes despite Centre boasting a roof, and saw Djokovic come out with a towel in an attempt to speed up the drying of the court, could curtail him in a 6-3, 6-3, 7-6 victory.

Djokovic vs Cachin latest news

  • Game, set and match! Djokovic eases to victory

  • Djokovic cruises to the second set

  • Play delayed as rain falls at Wimbledon

  • Djokovic takes the first set 6-3!

Game, set and match!

17:18 , Matt Verri

First serve gives him a cheap point, but Djokovic still leads 5-2. And now two points to come on his serve.

Four match points, as Cachin runs down the drop shot but flicks a forehand wide. One down, slice sent tamely into the net from Djokovic. 6-3.

Shot! Backhand pass down the line from Cachin, sensational. 6-4. Surely not...

There it is! Into the net from Cachin and Djokovic seals victory. 6-3 6-3 7-6.

17:14 , Matt Verri

Decent response, swings the first serve out wide and that’s an ace. 4-1. And that could be that, forehand into the net from Cachin and Djokovic has a 5-1 lead as they change ends.

Needs something very, very special, does Cachin...

17:13 , Matt Verri

Djokovic ace out wide, perfect start to the breaker for him. 1-0. And that’s the worst possible start for Cachin, double fault. What a time for that. 2-0.

Djokovic motoring now, forehand pass down the line and Cachin can’t get that back. 3-0. Or not... Djokovic chucks in a double fault of his own. 3-1.

Djokovic 6-3 6-3 6-6 Cachin

17:10 , Matt Verri

Again Djokovic moves three points away from victory, flicking a backhand winner crosscourt. Won’t get any closer than that if Cachin keeps this level up, stunning drop shot on the half-volley and Djokovic applauds that.

There’s that first serve again, just when Cachin needed it. We’re going to a tie-break!

Djokovic 6-3 6-3 6-5* Cachin

17:07 , Matt Verri

Groans now whenever Djokovic wins a point. The crowd don’t want this match to end.

They could be very disappointed very soon, as Djokovic moves 40-0 up and then secures another easy hold with a ridiculous drop volley.

Over to Cachin, serving to extend this match once again.

Djokovic 6-3 6-3 *5-5 Cachin

17:03 , Matt Verri

Trouble. Djokovic dispatches the forehand, three points away and seeing the finish line very clearly. Coming into even greater focus now, as Cachin frames a backhand into the crowd. 0-30.

A timely ace out wide, as Centre Court once again gets behind Cachin. Serve catches the line, Djokovic on the stretch sends the return long. 30-30. And now Cachin works Djokovic around the court, flicking a forehand down the line.

Return is long again from Djokovic, Cachin holds. Big effort.

Djokovic 6-3 6-3 5-4* Cachin

16:59 , Matt Verri

Lovely pass from Cachin, finds space down the line as Djokovic once again comes to the net. Nothing he can do there though, drop shot from Djokovic spins away and Cachin nearly ends up in the crowd in his attempts to run it down.

Again it’s the Djokovic first serve that leads to the hold, Cachin unable to get the return in. The defending champion is one game away from the second round.

Djokovic 6-3 6-3 *4-4 Cachin

16:55 , Matt Verri

Cachin HAS to hold here, otherwise Djokovic will be serving for the match.

Charges after a lob, looks to be lining up for the tweener but can’t quite catch up with it. 15-15. That helps... Djokovic stops thinking Cachin’s forehand is sailing long, but it lands on the line.

And the return is long from Djokovic, there’s the hold. Still on serve.

Djokovic 6-3 6-3 4-3* Cachin

16:50 , Matt Verri

Drop shot, drop shot, lob, volley cushioned past Cachin. Too good again from Djokovic, Cachin is not coming out on top in these kind of rallies. Saying that, Djokovic finds the net with his latest attempt at a drop shot. 15-15.

Three Djokovic first serves clip the top of the net and land in... getting a decent workout here. At the fourth time of asking, he gets one in and wins the point.

Ace seals the hold, Djokovic two games away from the second round.

Djokovic 6-3 6-3 *3-3 Cachin

16:47 , Matt Verri

Two wayward returns from Djokovic, both fly well beyond the baseline. Gets into a rally this time though and Cachin generously slaps a forehand halfway up the net. 30-15.

Ace catches the line... and again. Carbon copy and Cachin keeps this third set on serve.

Djokovic 6-3 6-3 3-2* Cachin

16:43 , Matt Verri

Barely a rally to speak of in this game, Djokovic’s serve is keeping the points short at the moment.

Another first serve out wide catches the line, Cachin unable to get that back in play. Djokovic sends a forehand long though on the run, 40-30.

Only delaying the inevitable, ace and a hold.

Djokovic 6-3 6-3 *2-2 Cachin

16:40 , Matt Verri

Cachin keeping himself in it for now, two big first serves give him control of the game. That disappears somewhat when Djokovic grinds him down in a lengthy rally, backhand is comfortably long from Cachin. 30-30.

Is it break point? Cachin’s slice is called out, and that’s confirmed after a challenge. Break point it is. 119mph serve out wide, Djokovic can’t get it back. Deuce.

Cachin’s forehand just about catches the line and Djokovic’s slice floats long, before the Argentine seals the hold with an ace.

Djokovic 6-3 6-3 2-1* Cachin

16:35 , Matt Verri

Two more aces for Djokovic, continues to serve really nicely. 30-15. Cachin at least gets involved with the next point, but only for a shot as Djokovic is swiftly up to cushion the volley into the empty court.

Backhand from Cachin then flies long and it’s another routine hold for Djokovic. Plenty of those this afternoon.

Djokovic 6-3 6-3 *1-1 Cachin

16:31 , Matt Verri

Djokovic has been pretty much faultless at the net this afternoon. Moving so well. Puts a volley away, before his move forward forces Cachin to go for a lob that floats long. 15-30.

Big forehand from Cachin is a good response, but he drags a backhand wide and Djokovic has a break point. Saved in emphatic fashion! Cachin with the big leap as he puts the smash away.

And now a bit of controversy. Djokovic charges after a drop shot, flicks it over the net and then tries his best to avoid clattering into the net. He thinks he has done so, only falling into the net after Cachin sent a backhand long, but the umpre disagrees.

For all Djokovic wags his finger, it’s a hold for Cachin.

Djokovic 6-3 6-3 1-0* Cachin

16:25 , Matt Verri

Djokovic to serve at the start of the third. Stunning drop volley to get it underway, this could be over in a hurry if he keeps this level up.

Cachin still fighting though, moves up to the net well and puts the volley away. A glimmer of hope at 15-30. Looks like being more than that as Djokovic’s backhand is called long. He challenges it and it did clip the line - glare towards the umpire.

This one counts though, superb pass down the line from Cachin. Two break points. Djokovic saves one with a first serve out wide, and the second as Cachin fires a forehand into the net. Deuce.

Glorious drop shot, ace out wide... Djokovic holds after that brief scare.

Djokovic 6-3 6-3 Cachin

16:19 , Matt Verri

Got to imagine Cachin is going to come under a lot of pressure her. Has to at least make Djokovic serve for the set.

Not a great start, two unforced errors and the defending champion is a couple of points away, but a good serve cramps Djokovic up and he can’t get it back. 15-30.

Forehand winner, Djokovic has two set points. And he needs just one! Brilliant return, Cachin unable to do anything with it.

Djokovic is a set away from the second round.

Djokovic 6-3 5-3* Cachin

16:16 , Matt Verri

Poor slice from Cachin, almost gets to the net on the bounce. He’s been unable to make any sort of impression on the Djokovic serve since the delay.

Another ace makes it 40-0, before the backhand return from Cachin floats long. Another hold to love.

Djokovic one game away from the set.

Djokovic 6-3 *4-3 Cachin

16:13 , Matt Verri

Cachin with some big serving of his own, crowd are getting behind him here. Ace out wide and Djokovic gives up on that one early.

Goes wide again, this time rushing to the net behind it and he puts away the volley well. Cachin keeping himself in this set, just about.

Djokovic 6-3 4-2* Cachin

16:10 , Matt Verri

Lovely touch from Djokovic, drop shot lands perfectly over the net and stops dead. Gets caught out next point though, moving up again but can’t produce the volley. 15-30... chance for Cachin?

Maybe not. Back-to-back aces from Djokovic, both catching the outside of the line.

It’s not three in a row, but it is another hold as Cachin fires a forehand into the net.

Djokovic 6-3 *3-2 Cachin

16:06 , Matt Verri

Djokovic looking so much sharper here than he did in the first set. Dare say Cachin wasn’t desperate to see that.

Finds the line with the forehand and follows it with a stunning return, right at the feet of Cachin. That’s much better from Cachin though, works Djokovic side-to-side and puts the forehand away. Big roar from the crowd. 30-30.

Great first serve gets him one point away from the hold, but the serve and volley doesn’t come off. Cushioned into the net. Deuce.

Djokovic goes for another perfect return, this time just beyond the baseline, and Cachin then comes out on top at the end of a brilliant rally. Drop shot was too good. There’s the hold.

Djokovic 6-3 3-1* Cachin

16:01 , Matt Verri

Ridiculously good slice down the line from Djokovic, barely bounces and Cachin doesn’t have a hope of doing anything with it. Backed up with an ace.

Two returns from Cachin do not trouble Djokovic and it’s another hold to love. We’re rushing through this second set.

Djokovic 6-3 *2-1 Cachin

15:58 , Matt Verri

Don’t see that very often. Two poor returns from Djokovic, unable to get the second serve back in play on either occasion. Not much he could do with that first serve, 40-0.

Another good serve from Cachin and he response with a comfortable hold of his own to stay within reach.

Djokovic 6-3 2-0* Cachin

15:55 , Matt Verri

Simple put away at the net for Djokovic, followed by a tame return into the net from Cachin. Djokovic has come out looking really sharp, forehand winner and it’s 40-0 in a matter of seconds.

Lovely drop shot, Cachin unable to flick that back over the net and it’s a rapid hold to love.

Djokovic 6-3 *1-0 Cachin

15:53 , Matt Verri

Too good from Djokovic, comes out on top at the end of a great rally. Lob didn’t quite have enough on it to beat Cachin, but he could only flick it back and Djokovic puts away the forehand.

Couple of unforced errors from Cachin, the second a backhand into the net, and Djokovic has a break point. He can’t take it though, forehand flies long. Deuce.

Second chance coming up, wild forehand from Cachin, but he makes up for it with a big ace. Deuce again.

Third break point gifted to Djokovic with a double fault, and he takes this once as Cachin dumps a forehand into the net.

15:47 , Matt Verri

Warm-ups done, we’re ready to finally start this second set. Reminder that a long, long time ago, Djokovic took the opener 6-3.

A ball girl has just slipped over at the back of the court, so wouldn’t say the leaf-blowers have got this completely dry. Good enough though.

Cachin to serve first.

Here we go!

15:41 , Matt Verri

Djokovic and Cachin have returned, this time to play some tennis rather than helping with a drying operation.

There is nothing more inevitable now than it starting to rain again...

15:36 , Matt Verri

Players back out in five minutes!

Delay has taken so long that the roof is now open, rain has stopped at Wimbledon. Just as well, Centre Court had resorted to Mexican waves. Desperate scenes.

15:29 , Matt Verri

A slow clap goes around Centre Court.

We saw the crowd at Lord’s get heated yesterday during the Ashes. Much more of this mess and the unthinkable could happen - Centre Court turning.

Dark times.

Everyone doing their bit...

15:24 , Matt Verri

15:20 , Matt Verri

Officials back out as the leafblowing comes to a halt. It has now been an hour since they went off at the end of the first set.

Oh, the leafblowers have returned. Initial enthusiasm from the crowd towards their efforts has gone.

Over on Court 1, they have finished Iga Swiatek’s match, had a break, and now Casper Ruud is out and underway in his first-round clash.

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15:15 , Matt Verri

Two more leaf blowers have arrived on the scene. Seems to just be one end of the court that is causing problems, Djokovic is offering his towel to anyone that will listen.

Wimbledon 2023 not exactly off to a flying start...

15:11 , Matt Verri

It’s taken not far off an hour, but someone has emerged with what looks to be a leaf blower. Djokovic applauds them on and official retires from drying duty.

This should finally fix the problem...

15:09 , Matt Verri

Djokovic has been out for the last few minutes with a towel, on his hands and knees trying to get this court dry. Big cheers from the crowd.

Still work to be done though, he’s walked to the other side of the net to continue his efforts.

Update from the umpire

15:01 , Matt Verri

“Ladies and gentlemen, the court is taking longer than expected to dry. We hope to resume play... as soon as possible.”

Umpires teases everyone with a slight delay before those final four words.

Not what this Centre Court crowd wanted to hear.

14:57 , Matt Verri

Djokovic and Cachin are out on Centre Court!

Seems to be more of a test run though, they are both feeling out the court. Djokovic leading the conversation, Cachin happy to trust his advice...

They’ve both gone back inside now, hopefully when they return it will be to play some tennis.

Over on Court 1

14:55 , Matt Verri

No such issues on Court 1, where the players returned after a delay of about 20 minutes.

Swiatek did not need to long to book her place in the second round, a ruthless start to her bid for Wimbledon glory.

14:54 , Matt Verri

We could be closing to breaking the world record for most pats of a grass court.

Officials marching up and down, giving the court a wipe as they wait for it to dry. Clearly not happy still, the players are being made to wait.

14:47 , Matt Verri

Still a bit of inspecting going on, making sure the surface is dry before the players come back out.

Djokovic was unhappy with how wet it was becoming just before they came off, so it clearly was fairly damp. Won’t take long to dry out under the roof.

Reminder that play on all outside courts has been suspended. They’re back underway on Court 1, Iga Swiatek a game away from victory.

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14:40 , Matt Verri

Centre Court starting to fill up again after that delay. Already fairly humid with the roof being closed.

There will be a quick warm-up when the players come back out and then the second set will get underway, as Djokovic looks to continue his march towards the second round.

14:31 , Matt Verri

And now play is being halted around Wimbledon, rain has got slightly heavier again.

Weeks and weeks of sunshine and warm weather in London... nothing like a bit of tennis to bring an abrupt halt to that.

Roof is now shut on Centre Court, covers have been rolled away. Back underway shortly.

14:27 , Matt Verri

Rain is not particularly heavy, and play is continuing now on the outside courts, but the roof is being closed on Centre Court.

Play also suspended on Court 1, where Iga Swiatek is 6-1 4-3 up and just a couple of games away from sealing an opening win.

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Easy as you like!

14:25 , Matt Verri

Here comes the rain...

14:22 , Matt Verri

There will be a bit of a delay on Centre Court, as the rain begins to fall and the covers come on.

Roof will be closed and we’ll be back underway very shortly, with Djokovic well on his way to enjoying a routine afternoon.

Djokovic 6-3 Cachin

14:19 , Matt Verri

Djokovic then serving for the opening set. Been nowhere near his best but still good enough so far. Will be disappointed with that though, looks to just drop the ball over the net with a volley but not enough on it. 15-15.

Two set points - big forehand down the line from Djokovic and that was never coming back.

First one comes and goes, forehand sent halfway up the net by Djokovic, who swiftly looks at the surface. Got to blame something.

That does it though, simple volley and Djokovic takes the opening set 6-3!

Djokovic *5-3 Cachin

14:16 , Matt Verri

Unforced errors creeping in for Cachin. There’s the tenth, dumps a forehand into the net.

And now Djokovic has three break points at 0-40, Cachin to the net and he can only watch a forehand from fly past him and land in.

First one saved, as Djokovic floats a slice wide. And so is the second, brilliant from Cachin! Long, long rally, 35 shots in all and it ends with Djokovic once again flicking the ball long. 30-40.

Third time lucky for Djokovic. Wears Cachin down, the Argentine can only send a backhand wide. There’s the break.

Djokovic 4-3* Cachin

14:09 , Matt Verri

Rinse and repeat. Djokovic strolls up to the net, Cachin not able to do enough with the pass and the Serbian puts it away. And again, almost a replay of the previous point.

This time Cachin flicks the lob over, lands just in and even Djokovic can’t catch up with that. Defending champion follows it up with an unforced error. 40-30 and a bit of pressure suddenly on his serve.

Especially now it’s deuce. Great point from Cachin, forces Djokovic wide and then puts away the forehand down the line.

That’s wild though, backhand pulled well out from Cachin and he then hammers a forehand long. Djokovic holds.

Djokovic *3-3 Cachin

14:04 , Matt Verri

Djokovic still yet to really get going... can see why he’s dropped a set in the first round in each of the past two years.

Slice again lets him down, before Cachin floats a lovely drop shot just over the net. That’s a comfortable hold for the 28-year-old, levels the first set up.

Djokovic 3-2* Cachin

14:00 , Matt Verri

Clear tactic from Djokovic to come to the net at every opportunity. Does so again and puts away the volley.

Thinks he has an ace next point as he challenges the call... it was well out though. Doesn’t matter, another point full of drop shots and volleys, and it’s Djokovic who comes out on top. 30-15.

Big point at 30-30, Cachin looks to be in control but Djokovic drops the pass right at his feet. Too good. And there’s the hold, Djokovic edges in front once again.

Djokovic *2-2 Cachin

13:56 , Matt Verri

Cachin swiftly 30-0 up, but Djokovic steps into a forehand and that’s a clean winner. Haven’t seen much of that so far.

Serve and volley from Cachin, Djokovic on the run has a chance of making the pass, but can only find the net.

It’s sloppy from Cachin though, two unforced errors on his forehand and all of a sudden he’s under pressure at deuce. Can’t be gifting this break straight back.

Warning lights flashing... another forehand winner and it’s break point Djokovic. Taken! Attempted lob from Cachin floats long and it’s back on serve immediately.

Djokovic 1-2* Cachin

13:50 , Matt Verri

Two more forehands fly wide from Cachin, the second as Djokovic moves to the net. The Serbian very keen to move forward in the early stages of this match, Cachin makes the pass this time though. 30-15.

Head in the hands from Djokovic, as his attempt at a slice barely makes the net. Not his best. Nor is that, as the forehand lands long. Deuce.

Break point Cachin! Again Djokovic is up to the net, crosscourt pass lands just on the line.

Wow. Double fault from Djokovic and Cachin has the early break.

Djokovic *1-1 Cachin

13:45 , Matt Verri

Early pressure on the Cachin serve, already a couple of wild unforced errors. The latest forehand is sprayed a long way out and Djokovic has a break point... ominous.

Cachin saves it though, first serve comes to his rescue at just the right time. And again, out wide and Djokovic can only slap the return into the net.

There’s the hold, with the help of a fortunate flick off the top of the net as the volley rolls over.

Djokovic 1-0* Cachin

13:40 , Matt Verri

Long rally to kick us off, ends with Djokovic slicing just long. Confident enough start from Cachin, but he then returns the favour as the ball floats beyond the baseline. 15-15.

First really confident shot of the match from Djokovic, powers a backhand winner down the line. Comfortable volley at the net seals the opening game and he’s off to a serene start.

13:37 , Matt Verri

Djokovic to serve first.

We’re up and running on Centre Court for the 2023 Championships!

13:35 , Matt Verri

Over on Court 1, Iga Swiatek is 5-0 up and already well on her way to cruising into the second round.

Pedro Cachin will be keen to ensure this is at least a slightly more challenging afternoon for Novak Djokovic... easier said than done.

Here we go!

13:31 , Matt Verri

Cachin is out onto the court, swiftly followed by a smiling Novak Djokovic. Fair to say he’s pretty comfortable on Centre.

Sun is out, temperatures not too hot. Perfect conditions at Wimbledon.

Looking further ahead...

13:26 , Matt Verri

Whoever comes through this afternoon’s match will face Jordan Thompson or Brandon Nakashima in the second round.

Nakashima stormed through the first two sets in that clash, but Thompson took the third and it’s still on serve in the fourth. All to play for.

Djokovic: I don’t need Alcaraz to make me motivated

13:19 , Matt Verri

Carlos Alcaraz arrives at Wimbledon as the world number one, but Novak Djokovic insists that the challenge presented by the Spaniard is not what motivates him.

“For me, I don’t need to have Carlos or anybody else really to find that extra drive and motivation when I enter Slams because I know that I have to win seven matches to win a title,” Djokovic said.

“So whoever I get to face across the net, it doesn’t make a difference for me. I need to do what I need to do. Most of my attention is focused on my body and my mind, my game, trying to I guess bring it to the optimal state where I’m performing my best every match.”

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Swiftly up and running!

13:13 , Matt Verri

Possible route to the final

13:10 , Matt Verri

Never too soon to start considering Djokovic’s path to the Wimbledon final - here’s what it could look like:

R1: Cachin

R2: Nakashima

R3: Etcheverry

R4: Hurkacz

QF: Rublev

SF: Sinner

F: Alcaraz

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Not long now!

13:02 , Matt Verri

This is your 30-minute warning.

Djokovic and Cachin will shortly be making their way to Centre Court - fair to say one of them has slightly more experience of doing so than the other.

On Court 1, Iga Swiatek is out and warming up ahead of her match against Zhu Lin.

No repeat of 2022 final

12:53 , Matt Verri

Novak Djokovic will not come up against Nick Kyrgios again this year, after the Australian withdrew from Wimbledon last night.

Kyrgios, who was beaten by Djokovic in last year’s final, released a statement explaining that he had been recently diagnosed with a torn ligament having suffered from wrist pain.

The 30th seed was forced to accept that he did not have enough time to recover from the issue before he had been due to face David Goffin in a first-round match on No1 Court this afternoon.

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So far today...

12:46 , Matt Verri

No play yet on Centre Court or Court 1, but plenty of action around Wimbledon already.

Britain’s Harriet Dart took the opening set against Diane Parry but has had a disastrous time of it since then, losing the second 6-0. Big response needed in the decider.

Elsewhere seventh seed Andrey Rublev is closing in on a straight-sets win, while Jessica Pegula is in a tie-break with Lauren Davis as she looks to wrap up victory.

Ready for action!

12:39 , Matt Verri

Djokovic and Murray together again

12:33 , Matt Verri

Andy Murray was in upbeat mood after a Wimbledon practice session with Novak Djokovic, a decade on from when the pair met in the final at SW19.

The first of Murray’s two Wimbledon wins came in 2013 with a straight-sets victory over Djokovic, as the home favourite ended the 77-year wait for a British man to win the singles title.

Heading into this year’s championships, Djokovic is the defending champion and heavy favourite, as he looks to lift the Wimbledon trophy for an eighth time and in doing so continue his bid for a career Grand Slam.

Murray is unseeded and has not made it beyond the third round of a Slam since reaching the quarter-finals here six years ago, but arrives in upbeat mood after picking up titles in Surbiton and Nottingham on the Challenger Tour.

He played a practice set with Djokovic on Saturday, commenting afterwards that he “did well”, and the 36-year-old is confident that the next fortnight could be a successful one.

“I feel good,” Murray said. “I’ve obviously played lots of matches. Physically I’ve been feeling good. I’m ready to go.

“I want to go out there and perform at a level that I’m happy with. I do feel like I’m in a really, really good position to do that. I have the experience at this tournament. There’s only one player in the draw that has more experience of playing here than me, which is Novak.

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Djokovic the grass-court king

12:24 , Matt Verri

As a child, Novak Djokovic always dreamed of winning Wimbledon above all the Grand Slams, despite not setting foot on a grass court until the age of 17.

Despite being a latecomer to the surface, it is here where he has found himself perhaps most at ease.

He last lost a match on Centre Court in the 2013 final against Andy Murray, and it is hard to look much beyond him as the men’s singles winner at the end of the coming fortnight.

Doing so would mean a fifth straight title at SW19 and put him level with Roger Federer in the record books with eight Wimbledon crowns.

It would also complete part three of the calendar Slam, something he has long aspired to but never managed to pull off.

Read Matt Majendie’s full Wimbledon preview here!

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Standard Sport prediction

12:17 , Matt Verri

Djokovic to win in straight sets. Shock.

He’s dropped a set in the opening round in each of the past two years, before eventually strolling through, so Cachin will be hoping he can take advantage of any slow start.

But after a perfect Grand Slam year to date, Djokovic will surely be on it right from the start and should ease into the second round in routine fashion.

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How to watch Djokovic vs Cachin

12:11 , Matt Verri

TV and live stream: BBC Two have full coverage of Wimbledon today, running through to 7pm BST this evening.

Djokovic vs Cachin is likely to be on BBC One, when the broadcast begins at 1:45pm. All the action in this match and throughout the fortnight can be watched on the BBC Sport website and BBC iPlayer.

Live blog: Or... you can follow it all right here with us!

Good afternoon!

12:02 , Matt Verri

Hello and welcome to Standard Sport’s LIVE coverage of Novak Djokovic vs Pedro Cachin!

It’s the opening day of Wimbledon and it’s the defending champion, as ever, kicking things off on Centre Court this afternoon.

Djokovic remains firmly on track for the calendar Grand Slam after wins in Melbourne and Paris earlier this year, and now returns to SW19 looking for his eighth Wimbledon title.

We’ll have all the latest updates and build-up ahead of the action getting underway at 1:30pm BST. Stay with us!

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