Novak Djokovic to play at Geneva Open and target first clay title of season ahead of Roland Garros
- Novak Djokovic accepted a wildcard to play in the ATP 250 Geneva Open on clay from May 18 to 24, 2025, marking his debut at the event.
- Djokovic added Geneva after withdrawing from the Italian Open following early losses in Monte Carlo and Madrid, seeking more match practice before the French Open.
- The tournament field includes top players like Casper Ruud, Taylor Fritz, Andy Murray, and Grigor Dimitrov, offering Djokovic strong competition to gain momentum.
- Djokovic has 99 singles titles and aims for his first clay-court win this season as he defends his Roland Garros title starting May 25, with a 12-7 record this year.
- Djokovic’s participation in Geneva provides a crucial chance to rediscover form and build confidence, with hopes to peak at the French Open amid questions about his clay readiness.
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