Serbia's 6th seed Djokovic tamed the Austrian dark horse Misolic, who entered the qualifying tournament, 6:3, 6:4, 6:2 local time on May 31, and reached the men's singles round of 16 of the 2025 French Open with three consecutive wins and one set without losing one, with a total of 99 wins in the history of the game, second only to Spain's "King of Clay" Nadal.
Serbia's 6th seed, Novak Djokovic
The experienced Novak Djokovic played steadily at Roland Garros in Paris, finishing in straight sets for the 23-year-old Misolic in just 2 hours and 9 minutes, advancing to the fourth round for the 16th consecutive edition. The 38-year-old former champion is still young, with a cumulative record of 99-16 in his French Open career, equaling his most wins in a single Grand Slam, namely the 99-10 at the Australian Open, but it is still difficult to compare with the legendary Nadal, who has retired from the French Open with an astonishing 112-4 in the clay Grand Slam.
As the last of the 'Big Three' to compete in the professional field, Djokovic is looking to win his fourth Grand Slam title at the French Open, setting a record of 25 Grand Slam titles, and he will face British left-handed Cameron Norrie for a place in the last eight, with 5 wins and 0 defeats in the past, including a three-set win in the last four in Geneva.