Djokovic French Open 2025: Wozniacki Predicts a Win & Becker’s Analysis
By Jonny Bray
Updated 30/05/2025 at 13:07 GMT+1
Novak Djokovic’s Current Form 🌟
At 38, Novak Djokovic remains a formidable force in tennis, even as his career advances. As he competes in the French Open 2025, Djokovic’s current form suggests he is still capable of delivering stellar performances. Caroline Wozniacki, a TNT Sports expert, predicts Djokovic has a genuine chance to claim the French Open 2025 title. However, achieving this will require peak performance. Check the latest ATP rankings to see where Djokovic stands among his peers.
In his recent match, the Serbian star, boasting 24 Grand Slam titles, advanced to the third round with a commanding 6-3, 6-2, 7-6(1) victory over France’s Corentin Moutet. Next, Djokovic faces world No. 153 Filip Misolic, promising a classic David vs. Goliath duel. Keep up with the official French Open website for match schedules and updates.
Wozniacki Predicts Djokovic’s Win 🏆
Wozniacki predicts Djokovic will dominate his Austrian opponent, emphasizing his ability to peak at crucial moments. “It’s so impressive,” she remarked, highlighting his skill and timing. Reflecting on the previous year, she noted his pursuit of a gold medal at the Olympics, showcasing his ability to excel under pressure.
This year, Djokovic’s trajectory has shifted. Despite an early injury setback in Australia, he recovered to find his form, recently securing a victory. “You can’t count him out,” Wozniacki insists. With 24 Grand Slam titles, she believes if he stays healthy, Djokovic is a formidable opponent with a favorable draw.
Djokovic, aiming for his fourth French Open title, brings extensive experience. Wozniacki believes this could be a significant advantage against younger competitors. “Experience is crucial,” she added. “At his best, he’s unbeatable. However, if not 100%, it will be challenging.”
Boris Becker’s Djokovic Analysis 🔍
Boris Becker, former coach and TNT Sports expert, agrees with Wozniacki’s assessment. He views Djokovic’s journey as a “small comeback,” arriving at an opportune moment. “He hasn’t been at his best this year,” Becker observed, noting Djokovic’s recent six-match winning streak. “A decade ago, he would’ve dispatched Misolic in two hours.”
Becker expressed relief that Djokovic avoided a fourth set, saying, “If it had gone to a fourth, I would’ve been concerned, but today went well.” For more expert insights, read the Tennis.com article analyzing Djokovic’s prospects at the 2025 French Open.
Stream the 2025 French Open live and on-demand for more thrilling moments. Djokovic’s French Open 2025 journey promises excitement and challenges as he strives for another title. 🎾