"I see Djokovic in the final," says Roddick

On his podcast *Served*, Andy Roddick shared his thoughts on Novak Djokovic's chances at Wimbledon. For him, this Grand Slam is one of his last opportunities to shine in one of the four major tournaments.
He stated: "I think this is Djokovic's last and best chance to win another Major. I don’t know when his career will end, but I believe his best shot is on grass.
His game, for now, is the one that benefits the most from grass, and he knows how to use it.
He’ll get through the first two rounds. Michelsen serves well, but Novak will handle it. Against De Minaur, he’ll know how to distribute his serve and strike. With Draper, he can return a lefty’s serve; that won’t trouble him.
In fact, I’ll go further: I see Novak in the final. I see Djokovic in the Wimbledon final. I’ve said what I’ve said.
I see Carlos Alcaraz slightly ahead of Novak Djokovic for the final. To put things into perspective, if Alcaraz wins, he’ll have as many Wimbledon titles as Boris Becker.
With six Grand Slams, he’d already be on par with legendary names like Stefan Edberg and Boris Becker."
Djokovic will begin his campaign this Tuesday against Alexandre Müller.