It's almost time for the live stream of Novak Djokovic vs. Denis Shapovalov. Maybe you got good odds and think you know what you're doing, but anyone betting on Djokovic should really rethink their life choices. Analysts say Djokovic's biggest enemy is himself.
So far, in the first five live streamed matches of Wimbledon 2021, the world's No. 1 ranked male tennis player has only dropped one set. That set is ....... Well, it was the first set of the entire tournament, so he played and won the next 15 sets.
And there was only one tiebreaker, against Denis Kudla in the third round. Meanwhile, Djokovic's opponents' rankings continued to climb, and it is happening again: on Wednesday, July 7, Djokovic defeated world No. 48 Marton Fucsovic, and on Thursday he will play world No. 12 Denis Shapovalov.
Men's singles world No. 20 Christian Galin had lost before Fucsovic, and his previous opponent was a much lower ranked player. Will Djokovic be able to dispatch Shapovalov with similar speed?
Djokovic has beaten Shapovalov in all six of their meetings over the past three years, but this is the first time they have met at Wimbledon. Shapovalov has won only two sets so far, at the 2020 ATP Cup in Australia and the 2019 Australian Open. The remaining 13 sets. All are Djokovic.
Shapovalov's Wimbledon path has had some clear wins, but not as smooth as Djokovic's. While he defeated Andy Murray and Roberto Bautista Agut in three sets, he needed all five sets against Karen Khachanov in the quarterfinals and Philipp Kohlschreiber in the first round.
Shapovalov also earned a bye in the second round after Pavlo Andújar had to withdraw before the match started due to a rib injury.
I envy British fans who can watch Novak Djokovic vs. Denis Shapovalov live streaming for free on the BBC. The match is set for 3:30 PM BST.
Where the match will be broadcast is yet to be determined, but there are options including BBC One, BBC Two, and Red Button, as well as BBC iPlayer for those not near a TV.
Brits who want to watch from abroad can use a VPN to connect. How to do it.
If you have to leave your "bubble" or suffer a horrible local power outage, you are not out of luck if you are unable to watch the Novak Djokovic vs. Denis Shapovalov live stream on cable TV. With a virtual private network (VPN), you can pretend that you are surfing the Internet from your hometown and access the same streaming services that you have already paid for.
Not sure which VPN is right for you? After testing a variety of services, the best VPN overall is ExpressVPN. They offer great speed and excellent customer service.
After signing up, simply download and install Express VPN on your laptop, cell phone, or other device and select a server in your home location. Then simply launch your preferred streaming service and enjoy Wimbledon as if you were at home.
In the United States, the live stream for Novak Djokovic vs. Denis Shapovalov is July 9 at 10:30 AM ET/7:30 AM PT.
The Wimbledon match will be broadcast on ESPN and the Tennis channel, with daily broadcasts beginning at 6 a.m. ET/3 a.m. ET. It is not known which channel will be airing the match, but will update when more details become available.
If you cut cable, you can watch both channels on Sling TV (via Sling Orange with Sports Extra) or Fubo TV's entry package. Both are on our list of best streaming services, but tennis fans who also like basketball will not want to use Fubo, which has no TNT.
Canadian tennis fans should watch the Novak Djokovic vs. Denis Shapovalov live stream on TSN. This service can be signed up for a la carte or added to a package. TSN's streaming-only service starts at $19.99 CAD/month, a much better value than the $4.99 CAD/day option.
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