Novak Djokovic seeks 25th Grand Slam at Roland Garros by overcoming frustration with his body
Novak Djokovic begins his journey on French clay focused on reaching a historic milestone in world tennis. The Serbian athlete is trying to win his 25th Grand Slam title on the Roland Garros courts, in Paris. The journey officially begins next Sunday, surrounded by expectations about the veteran’s real physical conditions. The competitor lives with an intense routine of muscle pain that has hampered his entire recent preparation calendar.
The situation generated blunt outbursts from the former world number one during the initial activities at Europa. The tennis player expressed discomfort with the current scenario, but assured that he remains motivated for the tournament. The official draw for the main draws takes place this Thursday, defining the path for the number three seed in França. Local fans showed massive support for the player in the first training sessions held on the French central court.
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Veterano deals with physical limitations and admits discomfort with recurring injuries
The tennis player will turn 39 years old next Friday, May 22nd, facing the natural wear and tear of a long professional career. The athlete revealed that medical problems have become routine in the last two years of competitions on the world circuit. Frequent muscle pain prevents the competitor from reaching the desired technical level for high-performance matches. Três important tournaments in the Masters 1,000 category had seen the Serb withdraw in previous months.
The absences on the Miami, Monte Carlo and Madri courts occurred precisely to prioritize treatment and muscle recovery. The player pointed out that the current scenario causes a lot of frustration due to the limitations imposed on daily training. The athlete highlighted that playing under these unfavorable medical conditions represents a strictly personal choice to continue his legacy. The technical committee monitors the evolution of the clinical picture in detail before the debut.
French Torcida welcomes athlete with training party on central court
The hostile atmosphere of the last competitions gave way to the affection of the Parisian public on Tuesday night. The player entered Roland Garros’s main court to warm applause from thousands of spectators in the stands. The training was carried out together with German tennis player Alexander Zverev, current number three in the ATP world rankings. The activity served to calibrate the blows on clay and test the lateral movement of the body.
The affection of the fans works as extra fuel for the three-time champion of the French tournament to overcome this year’s unstable record. The Serb has only taken the court a few times in the first five months of the current European tennis season. The results show performance below the historical standards established by the competitor over the last two decades.
The tennis player’s numbers in the current season summarize the moment of oscillation:
- Sete total victories in official circuit clashes.
- Três recorded defeats in shorter tournaments.
- Duas won matches after Aberto disputed Austrália.
- Três withdraws from Masters 1,000 tournaments due to medical reasons.
Recent Retrospecto points to recovery in large ATP tournaments
The lack of titles in the Grand Slam category has accompanied the athlete since the 2023 season. Naquele In a specific year, the Serbian dominated the world stage by lifting the cups in Austrália, França and Estados Unidos. The subsequent year broke a historic streak that had lasted since 2017 on the professional circuit. The 2025 season ended without the competitor reaching any Major final, generating questions in the specialized press.
The scenario began to change in the first month of 2026, when the player broke the negative writing. The veteran reached the Australian Open grand finals in January, finishing runner-up after losing to Carlos Alcaraz. The performance in Melbourne rekindled the athlete’s favoritism for the contest on French soil. The competitor himself recognizes that he needs to improve technically in the coming days to withstand long five-set matches.
Accelerated Preparação requires adaptability on the eve of debut
Thursday’s draw will define the opponents and the complete bracket heading to the final in Paris. The tennis player regretted not having started the transition process to clay earlier. The pain forced drastic changes in the schedule planned by the technical team for this semester. The player explained that the only viable alternative at the moment is to accept the clinical reality and seek adaptation.
The Serbian’s favoritism remains intact among tennis analysts due to his track record at Roland Garros. Sportspeople know that the physical challenge on clay requires more regularity in long rallies from the back of the court. The total focus is on final positioning adjustments and post-workout muscle recovery. The athlete’s presence attracts the attention of the sporting world to the French capital this weekend.
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