Top players including Djokovic and Sinner prepare for the grass-court major at Aorangi Park
As the prestigious Wimbledon tournament approaches, Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner were seen exchanging greetings at the Aorangi Park practice courts. The two have a history of on-court rivalry, with Sinner recently besting Djokovic at Roland Garros. With the grass-court major starting on Monday, 30 June, players are arriving early to get acclimated. Sinner, the top seed and world No. 1, could potentially face Djokovic again on these hallowed grounds. Other notable players like Grigor Dimitrov, gearing up for his 15th Wimbledon, and Lorenzo Musetti, last year's semi-finalist, have also been spotted. Additionally, Goran Ivanisevic, a Wimbledon champion himself, has been seen coaching Stefanos Tsitsipas, signaling a new collaboration.
Djokovic's encounter with Sinner at Aorangi Park hints at a tantalizing Wimbledon match-up. Both players are in top form, and with Sinner leading the head-to-head, the anticipation for a grass-court clash is high. Wimbledon's unique conditions will test their adaptability, making for an unpredictable and thrilling contest.
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