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Djokovic’s Grand Slam Spirit Meets Sinner’s Unstoppable Momentum

Novak Djokovic, at 38, continues to defy expectations, proving that Grand Slams remain his domain. His recent masterclass against Alexander Zverev at the French Open, securing a semi-final spot, underscored his unique ability to perform under pressure, a trait also displayed in his Australian Open victory over Carlos Alcaraz. This capacity to peak for the majors is what truly drives the legendary Serb, compensating for any less consistent performances elsewhere on the ATP tour.

However, the road ahead in Paris is paved with the formidable presence of Jannik Sinner. Sinner has been an absolute force throughout the tournament, exhibiting a level of sustained excellence that none of his peers have managed to replicate. His matches have been characterized by relentless aggression and tactical brilliance, pushing opponents onto the back foot from the very first ball, leaving them often celebrating minor victories.

Sinner’s impressive comeback at the Italian Open, where he reached the final just three weeks after a three-month doping ban, signaled his immediate readiness. Carlos Alcaraz’s post-Rome warning about a super-charged Sinner in Paris has materialized, with the Italian cruising through the French Open without dropping a single set. Djokovic, fully aware of Sinner’s current prowess, expects nothing less than a top-tier performance from the Italian.

Sinner’s game offers no respite. His forehand is lethal, his two-handed backhand is top-tier, and his serve has become a significant asset. Add to this an elite return game and a vastly improved defensive capability, and you have a player with no obvious weaknesses. Sinner’s recent 3-0 run against Djokovic, including the pivotal 2024 Australian Open semi-final, demonstrates his proven ability to defeat the world number one.

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