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As the defending champ prepares to face a fellow Serbian and the 2018 champ eyes a wide-open section, can Carlos Alcaraz dodge an upset bid from a tricky grass-courter?
Published Jun 30, 2022
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Djokovic was 13-1 against his old Davis Cup teammate Viktor Troicki, and is 2-0 against countryman Kecmanovic.
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For Alcaraz, figuring out 6’4” Otte’s odd, grass-centric game should make for a challenging and intriguing next test.
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