The Serbian player said he thinks start times should be earlier, to avoid having to curfew matches.
According to Sky News, Djokovic said: “Obviously, curfew is probably something that is much more difficult to change, I understand, because of the community and the residential area we are in.
“I think the matches could be pushed at least to start at 12pm. I think it would make a difference.”
So what time is Djokovic playing at Wimbledon today, how can you watch it, and what other matches are being played?
What time is Djokovic playing at Wimbledon today?
Djokovic will play against Russian player Andrey Rublev in a quarter-final match on the Centre Court on Tuesday.
The match is expected to kick off at 2.45pm, but this could be delayed by an earlier match on the same court.
Djokovic has expressed his admiration for his opponent, saying: “Rublev is a fantastic player who’s got one of the best forehands in the game,” as reported by Reuters.
“Brings a lot of intensity to the court, he kind of scares off his opponents across the net. I have lots of respect for him.”
How to watch Djokovic’s match at Wimbledon
Djokovic’s match, and all Wimbledon coverage, will be aired on the BBC.
Tune in ahead of time to find out how the earlier match is progressing, as Djokovic’s match could be delayed.
Who else is playing at Wimbledon today?
Poland’s Iga Świątek will face Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina in a quarter-final match on the Centre Court at 1.30pm.
On the Number 1 Court, Jessica Pegula (USA) and Markéta Vondroušová (Czechia) will face off at 1pm.
Italy’s Jannik Sinner and Russia’s Roman Safiullin will then play on the court, with an estimated start time of 2.15pm.
The third round of the Gentlemen’s Doubles and the quarter-final of the Ladies’ Doubles will take place on the Number 2 Court and the Number 3 Court, with the first match set to kick off at 11am.