Novak practicing with Marin Cilic on Philippe Chatrier at Roland Garros
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Novak practicing with Marin Cilic on Philippe Chatrier at Roland Garros
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From the Archive: Workers prepare Philippe-Chatrier Court for the 2019 French Open. Nearly 80% percent of the Court was demolished and rebuilt after last year's tournament; the project won't be completed until next year, when a retractable roof will also be added.
Novak and Roger Federer meeting on Philippe Chatrier at Roland Garros
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Novak beat Salvatore Caruso 6-3 6-3 6-2 and reached the fourth round of the French Open on Saturday.
Novak: “Caruso was very motivated. I thought he stepped into the court having a clear game plan, attacking the ball from both the forehand and backhand. He was hitting his backhand very, very good, very solid. He actually pleasantly surprised me with his game. I had to change my tactics quite a bit throughout the match. Midway through the match I stepped it up a little bit and I took my game to a different level, which then resulted with an easier third set. It was a straight-sets win, but… it was tougher than the score indicated.”
(via BasiaID on Twitter, http://novakdjokovic.com/en/news/tennis/novak-downs-caruso-to-advance-into-second-week-in-paris/)
Highlights of Novak’s quarter final match against Alexander Zverev at Roland Garros
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Novak beat Fernando Verdasco 6-3 6-4 6-2 and reached the quarter finals of the French Open for the ninth consecutive time and for the twelfth time overall (Open Era record).
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Highlights of Novak’s first round win over Rogerio Dutra Silva
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Novak Djokovic - Rogerio Dutra Silva (Head-to-Head)
Novak will face Rogerio Dutra Silva in the first round of the French Open on Philippe Chatrier on Monday at about 1 PM local time (CET).
The only match they played was at the US Open in 2012. Novak won in straight sets.
(via atpworldtour.com)