French Open: Novak Djokovic Is Certainly No Dark Horse to Quarterfinal Foe Alexander Zverev
- Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev will face off in the 2025 French Open quarterfinal in Paris, marking their 14th ATP meeting.
- Djokovic entered Roland-Garros after early losses in Monte Carlo and Madrid but revived his form by winning the Geneva Open title.
- Djokovic holds an 8-5 advantage over Zverev, has won three French Open titles, and has yet to drop a set in Paris this year.
- At 38, Djokovic aims to extend his lead by capturing his 25th Grand Slam championship, while Zverev, who has been a finalist three times, hopes to claim his first major tournament victory.
- Both players respect each other on and off court, anticipating a competitive match with Djokovic favored but Zverev determined to challenge him.
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The tennis world is eagerly awaiting the Roland Garros quarterfinal match between Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev.
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