Introduction
Calling all tennis nuts-a thrilling clash between Novak Djokovic and Alex De Minaur awaits in the fourth round of Wimbledon 2025. Spotless Date: On a pleasant Monday afternoon of 7 July at Centre Court. Forget a Grand Slam; perhaps this is just a revenge match for a good year since De Minaur withdrew almost in tears in 2024.
Both players are stepping onto the court with some serious momentum. Djokovic, a seven-time Wimbledon champion, keeps proving that age is just a number, while de Minaur is on fire and ready to make his mark after missing out last year.
Match Overview: Djokovic vs. De Minaur
Time: 12:30 PM (UTC)
Date: Monday, July 7, 2025
Location: All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club's Centre Court
Surface: Grass
Round: Last 16 (Fourth Round)
Head-to-Head Record (H2H)
Total Matches Played: 3
Djokovic leads 2-1.
Last Meeting: Djokovic won 7-5, 6-4 in Monte Carlo 2024.
First Grand Slam Meeting: 2023 Australian Open—Djokovic won in straight sets.
First Grass Match: Wimbledon 2025
This is the first time they have met on grass, where Djokovic has usually excelled. Yet, de Minaur's enhanced performance on grass and his recent play make this matchup a lot more captivating than their earlier battles.
Player Profiles: Strengths, Form & Stats
Novak Djokovic
Age: 38
Country: Serbia
ATP Ranking: 6
Career Titles: 100
Grand Slam Titles: 24
Wimbledon Titles: 7
2025 Record: 24-8
Grass Record (2025): 3-0
Wimbledon Record: 103-12 (All-Time)
Performance at Wimbledon 2025:
R1: def. Alexandre Muller (6-1, 6-7(7), 6-2, 6-2)
R2: def. Daniel Evans (6-3, 6-2, 6-0)
R3: def. Miomir Kecmanovic (6-3, 6-0, 6-4)
Stat Highlights:
Aces: 49
First Serve %: 73%
Points won on First Serve: 84%
Break Points Converted: 36% (19/53)
Service Games Broken: Just once in three matches
Analysis: Djokovic has looked rejuvenated after his semi-final exit at Roland-Garros. Skipping warm-up events might have raised some eyebrows, but his incredible performance—especially that stunning win over Kecmanovic—has put the critics to rest. He’s controlling the game with remarkable efficiency, boasting a powerful first serve and impressive skills at the net.
Alex de Minaur
Age: 26
Country: Australia
ATP Ranking: 11
Career High: 6 (2024)
Titles: 9 (2 on grass)
2025 Record: 30-12
Grass Record (2025): 3-1
Wimbledon Record: 14-6
Performance at Wimbledon 2025:
R1: def. Roberto Carballes Baena (6-2, 6-2, 7-6(2))
R2: def. Arthur Cazaux (4-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-0)
R3: def. August Holmgren (6-4, 7-6(5), 6-3)
Stat Highlights:
Aces: 12
First Serve %: 54%
First Serve Points Won: 80%
Break Points Converted: 36% (15/42)
Net Points Won: 88% (37/42 in R2 & R3)
Analysis: De Minaur’s Wimbledon campaign so far has been rock-solid. While his draw was favorable, he showcased versatility and sharp returning—the latter being his strongest weapon. As the ATP’s best returner over the past year, he will test Djokovic’s service dominance. The key for the Aussie will be maintaining a high first-serve percentage, which has occasionally dipped under pressure.
The Backstory: A Match One Year in the Making
In 2024, Alex de Minaur made it to his first Wimbledon quarter-final, but his dreams were dashed when he suffered a devastating right hip tear right at match point in the Round of 16. He was all set to take on Novak Djokovic in that quarterfinal, but the injury stole away what could have been the biggest match of his career.
“I’m devastated,” he said at the time.
Now, exactly one year later and one round earlier, he finally gets his shot.
“It’s funny how life works,” de Minaur reflected after his third-round win this week. “Here we are a year later, and I’m going to get that match-up.”
Tactical Preview: Keys to Victory
Djokovic’s Game Plan:
Use sharp angles and backhand precision to stretch de Minaur.
Maintain serve dominance; first serve win rate above 80%.
Neutralize rallies by approaching the net more (80% success rate at the net).
Push de Minaur deep with slices and reduce his ability to counterpunch.
De Minaur’s Game Plan:
Push Djokovic on return games—he leads the ATP in return stats.
Avoid long baseline exchanges; instead, capitalize on short balls.
Come forward frequently—he’s won 88% of net points recently.
Keep first serve percentage high (>60%) to avoid being on the defensive.
Match Odds & Prediction
Player | Odds to Win Matc | Implied Probability |
---|---|---|
Novak Djokovic | 1.16 | 84% |
Alex de Minaur | 5.60 | 21.7% |

Prediction: Djokovic to Win in 4 or 5 Sets
Djokovic holds the upper hand in experience, serve efficiency, and Centre Court mastery. However, de Minaur’s hunger and return stats make him a live threat. Expect the Australian to take at least a set, but Djokovic’s ability to adjust mid-match should see him prevail in four or five sets.
What They Said
Alex de Minaur: “Novak has completed the game… He finds motivation from anything—that’s dangerous. You don’t want to give him something to get fired up about.”
Novak Djokovic: “Alex is playing the tennis of his life. You’re not super excited to play him on grass, that’s for sure. But I’m looking forward to a great test against a top player.”
The Prediction of the Match
Wimbledon 2025 continues to deliver rich narratives, and Djokovic vs. de Minaur is one of the biggest yet. This Centre Court clash has everything—redemption, legacy, skill, and high-stakes drama.
While Novak Djokovic is favored to reach his 14th Wimbledon quarter-final, Alex de Minaur is not here just to participate. He’s out for revenge, glory, and a shot at shaking up the hierarchy.