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French Open 2024: Novak Djokovic arrives at Roland Garros with ‘modest expectations and great aspirations’

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Novak Djokovic, the reigning French Open champion and owner of 24 Grand Slam titles, is entering this year’s tournament with “low expectations and high hopes.” Despite a lackluster start to the season, Djokovic remains confident in his abilities to perform when it matters most.

The Serbian tennis star has yet to win a title this year and has a record of just 14-6, a far cry from his usual dominance on the court. However, Djokovic’s career speaks for itself, and he believes that anything less than a title at Roland Garros would be unsatisfactory.

Despite recent losses in lower-tier events and semifinals, Djokovic’s competitors still see him as the favorite to win the French Open. Two-time runner-up Casper Ruud acknowledges Djokovic’s unparalleled ability to peak at the right time and believes that he is still the player to beat.

Djokovic has faced challenges off the court as well, alluding to “various things” that have affected him in 2024. However, he remains focused on building momentum and form as he aims to play his best tennis at the Grand Slam tournaments.

As Djokovic prepares to defend his title at Roland Garros, he is determined to prove his critics wrong and show once again why he is considered one of the greatest tennis players of all time. With his unparalleled skill and determination, Djokovic is ready to rise to the occasion and chase another Grand Slam victory.

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