On the prowl

When does a wolf become the GOAT? If Novak Djokovic can use his "wolf energy" on the Centre Court grass to defeat Matteo Berrettini, putting him level with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal on 20 Grand Slams apiece, it would trigger more conversations about which of the trio is the Greatest of All Time. 

Djokovic, who is the youngest of the Big Three at 34 years old, is attempting to win a third consecutive title at the All England Club, and a sixth overall. Winning Wimbledon would also put the World No.1 three quarters of the way to the calendar-year Grand Slam, which no man has accomplished since Australia's Rod Laver in 1969.

So far this Fortnight, the Serbian has only dropped one set, in the opening round against British wild card Jack Draper, but he faces a formidable opponent in Berrettini, the first Italian in history to play in the gentlemen's singles final.


Flying the flag

A British winner is guaranteed on Centre Court on Sunday. The all-British pair of Joe Salisbury and Harriet Dart play Britain's Neal Skupski and American Desirae Krawczyk in the mixed doubles final. 


Golden opportunity

After winning this year's Australian Open and Roland-Garros titles, Dutchwoman Diede de Groot is in the same position as Djokovic - a match away from scoring the third Grand Slam of the season. She plays South Africa's Kgothatso Montjane. 


A reign for Spain?

Spain have had success in the ladies' singles, with Conchita Martinez and Garbiñe Muguruza each lifting the Venus Rosewater Dish, but a Spaniard is yet to win the girls' singles title. That could change on Sunday when Ane Mintegi Del Olmo meets Germany's Nastasja Mariana Schunk. 


Double hopes for USA

For the first time since 2014, and only the second time since 1977, there is an all-American conclusion to the boys' singles event. It will also be contested by a couple of unseeded players, with Victor Lilov to face Samir Banerjee.


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