RAFA NADAL has lost his world No.1 spot but isn't likely to give up on his Wimbledon crown.
The Spaniard has looked virtually unstoppable as he tries to left a third successive title at SW19.
Nadal was at his imperious best against Andy Murray in the semi-finals and now tackles new world No.1 Novak Djokovic.
Betfred go 8-13 on Nadal to collect his 11th Grand Slam win while Australian Open champion Djokovic is 11-8 with Paddy Power for a first Wimbledon triumph.
Djokovic has lost to the Spaniard in the pair’s two grasscourt meetings and although he's improved on the surface it looks a tall order for him.
He upped his game against both Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Bernard Tomic when he looked up against it and is likely to win at least one set.
It took four sets to settle the duo’s 2010 US Open final in Nadal’s favour and both men could be worth considering to edge it 3-2.
Victor Chandler make Nadal 5-1 to triumph by that scoreline and Djokovic is identically priced, this time by Stan James. William Hill go 21-20 for the mouthwatering contest to be a five-set thriller.