Novak Djokovic Odds of Winning Men’s Wimbledon 2011 Now 6-5

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Novak Djokovic was listed with odds of winning the Men’s Wimbledon championship 2011 at 6/5 after defeating 12th-seeded Jo-Wilfried Tsonga on Friday.  Tsonga had previously upset Roger Federer. 

Djokovic is guaranteed to be the world’s number one come Monday but that will happen regardless of whether he wins at Wimbledon or not and, make no mistake about it, Djokovic wants to win!

"It's difficult to put into words," said Djokovic. "This is one of the best feelings I've had on a tennis court. My dreams are coming true -- into my first final at Wimbledon.

"I've been working all my life for this. I've been dreaming about playing the final in Wimbledon since I started playing tennis when I was four, so to be there in the final on Sunday will be fantastic."

Meanwhile, Rafael Nadal was listed with 2 to 1 odds of winning the championship and Andy Murray had 11 to 4 odds.

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