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Roland Garros 2025: Novak Djokovic plays down injury scare, cruises into third round

Roland Garros 2025: Novak Djokovic plays down injury scare, cruises into third round

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Novak Djokovic dealt with a blister on his big left toe that required a medical timeout in the third set, then was one point from being forced to a fourth, before closing out a 6-3, 6-2, 7-6 (1) victory over Corentin Moutet at the French Open on Thursday.'With him, anything's possible,' Djokovic said. 'But I managed to find the right shots to stay in the match.'advertisementThe result put Djokovic in the third round at Roland-Garros for the record 20th time — not even Rafael Nadal managed that. Two more wins, and Djokovic will get to the tournament's quarterfinals for the 16th consecutive year. In 2024, though, he withdrew before playing in that round after tearing the meniscus in his right knee during the fourth round and needing surgery.
Djokovic has won three of his men's-record 24 Grand Slam titles in Paris.20 - Novak Djokovic is the second player to reach the round of 32 on 20 occasions in Men's Singles at a single Grand Slam event after Roger Federer at the Australian Open (21) during the Open Era. Strike. #RolandGarros | @rolandgarros @atptour @ATPMediaInfo pic.twitter.com/jePlX3mBxL— OptaAce (@OptaAce) May 29, 2025INJURY SCARE FOR THE SERB advertisementAgainst the left-handed Moutet, a Frenchman, Djokovic got broken in the opening game at Court Suzanne-Lenglen, and the crowd roared. But soon enough, Djokovic was in control. It wasn't until 2-all in the third set that some trouble arose.Djokovic, who went on a nighttime bicycle ride in the center of Paris on Wednesday, slid into a forehand and held up, then hopped with all of his weight on his right foot. He stepped gingerly to the sideline and requested a visit from a trainer, who treated and taped the problematic big toe.Soon, Moutet was mean-mugging toward his entourage in the stands after breaking to lead 4-2 in the third. Djokovic would break right back, but again faced a difficult spot while down 6-5 and facing a set point as the locals sang Moutet's last name.But Moutet netted a backhand passing shot, and once they got to a tiebreaker, Djokovic was simply too good.That hasn't been the case as often as usual this season, which has included a pair of three-match losing streaks for the 38-year-old from Serbia.But Djokovic ended his latest rut by winning his 100th career title at the Geneva Open before arriving at Roland-Garros.'Before last week's tournament in Geneva, I didn't feel confident in my game. But it's normal to feel that way, because I hadn't won enough matches,' Djokovic said. 'I'm like any other player in that respect. I've had to work hard to win.'Must Watch

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