Huge update on Novak Djokovic ahead of 2025 Roland Garros

Huge update on Novak Djokovic ahead of 2025 Roland Garros
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Novak Djokovic did not shine in his first two red clay tournaments, where he was prematurely eliminated by Alejandro Tabilo (in Monte Carlo) and Matteo Arnaldi (in Madrid). The former world No. 1 has made the surprising decision not to play the Rome Masters 1000, being aware that he is too far from his best level right now, and has accepted a wild card for the Geneva ATP 250 scheduled for next week.

His main goal is to play a few more matches on this surface before Roland Garros, where he will hunt for the 25th Major title of his amazing career. The Serbian ace will have less pressure than in the past, because he will not be among the favorites in Paris and his latest performances do not lead to be too confident.

In addition, the 37-year-old from Belgrade announced yesterday his separation from Andy Murray after just six months. Their collaboration had started in a really positive way with the semifinal reached by Nole at the Australian Open – where he had achieved a feat by defeating Carlos Alcaraz in the quarterfinals – but then the Serbian had returned to struggle as in the past season (with the exception of the final reached at the Miami Open).

It is unclear who will follow Novak in the upcoming tournaments – in particular at Roland Garros and Wimbledon – which could be decisive for the continuation of his career.

Nole could have a tough draw

Djokovic currently occupies the sixth position in the ATP rankings and will be able to go down to eighth place before the French Open. This means that the 24-time Grand Slam champion could face Alex de Minaur, Tommy Paul, Holger Rune or Daniil Medvedev in the round of 16 in Paris, while in the quarterfinals his opponent could be Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz or Alexander Zverev. The fourth seed will be one of Taylor Fritz, Jack Draper and Casper Ruud.

In the meantime, Nole is practicing in Belgrade and hopes to recover the best sensations already in Geneva next week.

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