Novak Djokovic set to face OnlyFans star and self-titled ‘sexiest player in tennis’ in Wimbledon first round

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NOVAK DJOKOVIC is set to face a wildcard with a wild side at this year’s Wimbledon.

The 38-year-old will play the world’s “sexiest tennis player” in his SW19 curtain-raiser next week.

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Djokovic has been drawn against Alexandre Muller, the world No. 40.

The Frenchman is sponsored by OnlyFans and runs an account on the infamous content subscription service.

Muller, with his long blonde locks, brands himself “the sexiest professional tennis player” on his bio.

But those looking for cheeky photos of the 28-year-old may come away disappointed.

He recently told Clay Tennis: “OnlyFans is trying to change their image.

“It’s not only about erotic stuff. That’s why they sponsor me.”

Fans were stunned to see Muller rock a cap with the OnlyFans logo after reaching the Rio Open final in February.

He explained: “I wear some OnlyFans stuff, just to make a bit of buzz.

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“OnlyFans is a social media like any other.

“I post about tennis and my life. I don’t post anything explicit as people would expect. I only talk about tennis.”

Wimbledon bosses are unlikely to share the same sentiment.

Muller will be unable to wear the site’s merch during next week’s due to the tournament’s strict clothing rules.

The French No. 4 has yet to make it past the second round at Wimbledon since his debut in 2021.

Men’s singles draw in full

Sinner v Nardi
Tseng v Vukic
Martinez v Loffhagen
Navone v Shapovalov
Dimitrov v Nishioka
Comesana v Moutet
Ofner v Medjedovic
Monday v Paul
Shelton v Bolt
Hijikata v Goffin
Kovacevic v Fucsovics
Monfils v Hubert
Nakashima v Ba
Schevchenko v Opelka
Faria v Sonego
Basilashvili v Musetti
Draper v Baez
Collingnon v Cilic
McCabe v Marozsan
Munar v Bublik
Cobolli v Zhukayev
Etcheverry v Pinnington Jones
Giron v Ugo Carabelli
Gaston v Mesnik
De Minaur v Carballes Baena
Cazaux v Walton
Halys v Holmgren
Dzumhur v Machac
Michelsen v Kecmanovic
De Jong v Eubanks
Evans v Clarke
Muller v Djokovic
Fritz v Mpetshi Perricard
Diallo v Altmaier
Arnaldi v Van de Zanschulp
Holt v Davidovich Fokina
Popyrin v Fery
Darderi v Safiullin
Kopriva v Thompson
Bonzi v Medvedev
Cerundolo v Borges
Harris v Hurkacz
Mochizuki v Zeppieri
McDonald v Khachanov
Berrettini v Majchrzak
Quinn v Searle
Carreno Busta v Rodesch
Rinderknech v Zverev
Rune v Jarry
Tien v Basavareddy
Fearnley v Fonseca
Brooksby v Griekspoor
Lehecka v Dellien
Bellucci v Crawford
Norrie v Bautista Agut
Moller v Tiafoe
Rublev v Djere
Bergs v Harris
Mannarino v O’Connell
Royer v Tsitsipas
Auger-Aliassime v Duckworth
Struff v Misolic
Tarvet v Riedi
Fognini v Alcaraz

He faces a tough task against Serbian legend Djokovic, who is targeting an eighth SW19 title.

The Serb could be on a collision course with Britain’s Jack Draper in the quarter finals.

And should he battle past the home favourite, No. 1 seed Jannick Sinner is his likely opponent.

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