Novak Djokovic Loses French Open Semifinal, Uncertain of Roland Garros Return
Novak Djokovic Loses French Open Semifinal, Uncertain of Roland Garros Return

Novak Djokovic Loses French Open Semifinal, Uncertain of Roland Garros Return

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Novak Djokovic, the 24-time Grand Slam champion, delivered a valiant performance at the 2025 French Open before losing in the semifinals to World No. 1 Jannik Sinner in straight sets. After the match, Djokovic emotionally hinted that this could have been his final appearance at Roland Garros by kissing his hand and touching the clay, expressing uncertainty about returning next year as he approaches 39. Despite this, he affirmed his intention to continue competing, specifically targeting Wimbledon and the U.S. Open, though he remains unsure about his future beyond those events. Andy Roddick praised Djokovic's resilience and passion during the French Open run, noting that his recent performances have rekindled the rhythm needed for Grand Slam success and boosted his Wimbledon prospects. Djokovic acknowledged the crowd's support and the special atmosphere at the French Open, reflecting on what might be a farewell to one of his most cherished tournaments. His mixed recent form includes a Geneva ATP 250 title, but also earlier exits in some clay events, highlighting challenges as he seeks to extend his record-breaking career.

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