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5 Things To Know About Novak Djokovic’s Next Opponent: Tim Van Rijthoven | ATP Tour

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Tim van Rijthoven has enjoyed a dream surge this grass-court season. When he arrived at the Libema Open in ’s-Hertogenbosch earlier this month, he had never won a match at an ATP Tour event. Not only did he claim the title at the ATP 250, but the Dutchman is now into the fourth round at Wimbledon, where he will play top seed Novak Djokovic.

Before this year, van Rijthoven had never played qualifying at a major. Now the wild card will have a chance to stun a 20-time Grand Slam champion.

Before the match, here are five things to know about the 25-year-old.

He Dreamt Of Playing Djokovic
When Djokovic defeated Miomir Kecmanovic on Friday, he made van Rijthoven’s dream come true. The Dutchman is eager to play the six-time Wimbledon champion.

“Before the tournament started, it was a dream for me to play him basically. So to be able to have that chance and to maybe even play on Centre Court or Court 1 is beautiful and magical,” van Rijthoven said. “I go into every match thinking I can win the match. Also against Djokovic I’ll go into that match thinking I can win that match.”

Van Ritjhoven will take confidence knowing he is 2-0 against Top 10 opponents. In ’s-Hertogenbosch, the home favourite upset Felix Auger-Aliassime and Daniil Medvedev en route to the trophy.

The Dutchman Credits His Rise To His Mentality
Some players raise their level because they improve a particular shot. According to van Rijthoven, it is all about his mental game.

“For me it was in the head, yes. But for different players there is different things to work on. For another player maybe it’s the serve, other players maybe the forehand, maybe the backhand,” van Rijthoven said. “I always felt like it was in my mind, so it was the head for me. In the tennis game, it’s one of the biggest parts I think, one of the most important things to have straight and be positive.”

The Dutchman has spent years battling on the ATP Challenger Tour, where he owns a 47-53 record. He is the sixth player who has lifted an ATP Tour trophy having never triumphed on the ATP Challenger Tour.

Tim Has Overcome Injury Struggles
Van Rijthoven cracked the Top 300 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings for the first…

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