Novak Djokovic will return to Paris with his sights set on a record-extending 25th Grand Slam title. The world number two is eager to bounce back from a disappointing clay season and defend his 2024 Roland-Garros crown.
Djokovic’s preparation has been less than ideal, with early exits in Monte Carlo and Rome raising concerns about form and fitness. Still, the Serbian is known for peaking at majors and should never be written off.
“I know what it takes to win here. I’ve done it before, and I’m ready to do it again,” Djokovic said confidently. With Nadal returning and Alcaraz rising, Djokovic is likely to face stiff competition.
His opening rounds will be key in building momentum. A strong start could set the tone for another deep run and possibly another historic triumph.
If Djokovic does triumph in Paris, it would further solidify his case as the greatest of all time and bring him one step closer to an elusive calendar Grand Slam.
