Novak Djokovic's recent dominance on grass is incredible. Photo: Telegraph Sport/Heathcliff O'Malley
Wimbledon is gearing up for the most anticipated men's final in years, when Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz face off on Center Court on Sunday.
This clash will no doubt be one that will divide opinion, but who does our Telegraph Sport experts think will come out victorious?
Djokovic in four sets speed and intent, but many of his best shots come off Djokovic's uncompromising defense. Mistakes will escalate and tension will be reflected in Alcaraz's serve. Once he starts missing his seats, he becomes a sitting duck.
Simon Briggs
Djokovic in five sets
It could become a competition of generations, much like Roger Federer dethroned Pete Sampras in 2001. While the same was said about the Djokovic-Alcaraz match at last month's French Open, that clash was derailed by the young Spaniard's cramps. . Here at Wimbledon, Alcaraz is in the shape of his life, ready to move the seven-time champion around the court with all his new know-how on the grass. Will it be enough? I still predict Djokovic will win given his bizarre ability to manage any match and recover lost cases. But both men's speed and stamina suggest there are classic ingredients to it.
Oliver Brown
Djokovic in four sets
Alcaraz performed brilliantly in his semi-final. Final over Daniil Medvedev, but Djokovic will go too far this year. Alcaraz needs more grass experience to end Djokovic's 10-year unbeaten run on center court.
Molly McElvey
Is Carlos Alcaraz the man to end Djokovic's Wimbledon dominance? Photo: Getty Images/Mike Hewitt Djokovic in four sets
Novak Djokovic will win 3-1. Watching the Serb in action at this Wimbledon, he just didn't make a single mistake. Alcaraz was also great, but he has yet to eradicate the mistakes in his game. His time will surely come. But perhaps only after Djokovic left.
Jim White
Djokovic in five sets
Djokovic deserves to be the favorite going into the final thanks to his incredible winning streak and playing for two weeks . But Alcaraz is the talent of a generation, playing at a remarkable level. His shooting, speed on the court and swagger means he can't be written off, but it seems like he needs to win one of the first two sets to stand a chance.
Uche Amako
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