Can Djokovic Make History at Roland Garros? – Day 3 Recap & More
Djokovic’s Quest for records
Novak Djokovic is within striking distance of another record at the French Open. The world No. 1 could equal or beat the mark of most Grand Slams won by a single player if he captures his third title at Roland Garros this year.
“He’s at 22, and Nadal is at 22. He’s tied with Nadal in terms of Grand Slams, so he will go to Nadal’s territory in terms of achievements,” said Pat Cash, a former Wimbledon champion and TV commentator.
French Open Day 3 Recap
- Medvedev Ousted: Daniil Medvedev, the 2021 US Open champion, was eliminated from the French Open, losing a five-set thriller to Alexander Bublik.
- Monfils’ Marathon: Gilles Simon bt Adrian Mannarino 7-5, 6-4, 7-6(5) to reach the second round, while Gaël Monfils won a five-set battle against Hugo Dellien.
Streaming & Weather Updates
The French Open continues to captivate fans around the world. If you’re wondering where to watch live streaming and telecast in India, check out Olympics.com.
Weather is a significant factor at this year’s French Open, with strong winds affecting play. “Experience-wise, I don’t think any player handles weather like me,” Djokovic said after his first-round win.
Did you know?
Fastest Clay-Court Win: Djokovic’s victory in Paris marked his fastest clay-court match win since 2008, lasting just 94 minutes.
Pro Tip:
Weather conditions can quickly change on clay. Keep an eye out for updates and adapt your strategy accordingly!
Djokovic handled the wind exceptionally well, showing his experience and class.
FAQs
- Q: Which record could Djokovic break at Roland Garros?
- A: He could potentially break the record of most Grand Slams won by a single player, currently tied with Rafael Nadal at 22.
- Q: How can I watch live streaming or telecast of the French Open?
- A: Visit Olympics.com for details.
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