Djokovic Ready for Rome After Skipping Madrid, Sees Nadal as Huge Roland Garros Challenge

Djokovic Ready For Rome After Skipping Madrid, Sees Nadal As Huge Roland Garros Challenge
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Novak Djokovic, the world number one tennis player, is heading into the Rome Masters 1000 tournament feeling well-rested and ready to compete. He skipped the recent Madrid Open but is aiming to peak for the upcoming French Open (Roland Garros).

Ready to Roll in Rome:

  • Djokovic explained in a press conference that while playing in Madrid wasn’t part of his plan, competing in Rome was.
  • He feels physically fit after taking time to rest and train, and is confident he’ll be at his best for Roland Garros.
  • He hopes to improve on his performance at the Monte-Carlo Masters.

Nadal: A Formidable Foe at Roland Garros:

  • Djokovic acknowledged that playing Rafael Nadal at Roland Garros is one of the toughest challenges in tennis.
  • Nadal’s incredible record on clay courts, especially at his home French Open, is undeniable.
  • Djokovic has faced Nadal on clay more than any other player, and understands the unique challenges he presents.
  • The larger size of the Roland Garros court allows Nadal to dictate play with his powerful groundstrokes and return game.
  • Djokovic described facing Nadal on clay as feeling like “playing against a wall” – a true testament to Nadal’s defensive skills.
  • He expects the upcoming French Open to be a very emotional tournament for Nadal, who thrives on the Parisian clay.

Team Changes and Looking Ahead:

  • Djokovic spoke about reuniting with his former coach, Gebhard Phil-Gritcsh. Their familiarity has made the transition smooth, and they’re focused on a clear training plan for the upcoming tournaments.
  • He’s happy with his preparation for Rome, but especially for Roland Garros, Wimbledon, and the Olympics – his main focus for the next few months.

Thoughts on Dominic Thiem:

  • Djokovic expressed his appreciation for Dominic Thiem, who is battling injuries but hasn’t given up on returning to his Grand Slam-winning form.
  • He hopes Thiem can stay healthy and continue playing for as long as possible, recognizing his importance to the sport.

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