Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev meet in French Open quarterfinals on Wednesday, June 4. The match will tentatively start at 2:15 p.m. ET on court Philippe-Chatrier and will be broadcast on TNT, truTV and MAX.
Djokovic hasn't dropped a single set in the French Open, while Zverev played a short match in the Round of 16 after Tallon Griekspoor retired in the second set. The latest Djokovic vs Zverev odds have Djokovic as a -120 moneyline favorite with the game total set at 40.5 (-118o / -102u).
Find my Djokovic vs Zverev prediction for Wednesday below, plus the latest odds, Djokovic-Zverev H2H, and more.
Djokovic vs Zverev Prediction, Pick — French Open Quarterfinal
- Djokovic vs Zverev Pick: Djokovic Moneyline -110 (FanDuel)
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Djokovic vs Zverev Odds, Over/Under, Spread, H2H
Novak Djokovic Odds | -120 |
Alexander Zverev Odds | +100 |
Over/Under | 40.5 (-118o / -102u) |
Spread | Zverev -0.5 (-112) / Djokovic +0.5 (-118) |
Djokovic-Zverev H2H | 8-5 |
Time | How to Watch | Wednesday, 2:15 p.m. ET | TNT, truTV, MAX |
Odds via FanDuel |
Novak Djokovic vs Alexander Zverev Preview, Prediction
Djokovic Betting Preview
Djokovic's clay-court season can be described as topsy-turvy. The veteran lost in the opening round of both Monte-Carlo and Madrid and then pulled out of Rome after the losing streak.
Djokovic turned things around, though, winning the 250 event in Geneva (defeated Hubert Hurkacz in three sets in the final) and cruising through his first four matches in Paris.
Now he steps up a level to face Zverev, who he's beaten eight times in his career, including a straight-set victory at Roland Garros back in 2019.
Zverev Betting Preview
The knock on Zverev has always been his inability to win the big one. He's never won a Grand Slam in his career and he occasionally shows that his mental toughness isn't on the same level as his opponents.
But Zverev reached the final at the Australian Open this season and the final at the French Open in 2024, proving that he's right on the cusp of breaking through.
At No. 3 in the world, this is Zverev's best chance to win his elusive first major.
The good news is Zverev is fresh coming into this quarterfinal match, as he barely recorded court time against Griekspoor in the previous round and has dropped just a single set in this event.
Djokovic vs Zverev Predictions, Betting Analysis
Despite being 38 years old, Djokovic still has elite fitness, and the fact that he hasn't dropped a set in this tournament allows him to match Zverev in that category.
To be honest, this is an even match all around for these two, which is reflected in the line. Every match they've played since 2021 has been extremely competitive, and I'm expecting the same on the clay on Wednesday.