Many of those aforementioned players have awful career records against him (especially in best of 5), and many are not in form. If Novak is healthy and motivated, he has to be considered the big favorite. #tennis
If Zverev has a great serving day, which he does every once in a while, he can defeat him. Both Daniil and Dominic can beat him, but they got to get to the finals healthy and rested & then play great. #USOpen
I forgot @JohnIsner also has a career win over Novak.
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