French Open 2025: Novak Djokovic starts a bid for the 25th Grand Slam title with easy victory over Mackenzie McDonald | Mint

Novak Djokovic carried strong winds and light rain, but found little resistance from American Mackenzie McDonald on Tuesday, and crossed second round in the French Open 2025 on Tuesday to start his bid for a record 25th Grand Slam Crown. The sixth seed Serbian, fresh from his title victory in Geneva last week-the 100th of his career-McDonald brought to the presentation with a dominant 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 victory at the same court he demanded at the Paris Olympics last year. “It’s great to return here a year later. I don’t know how many future Grand Slams I left in my hands, but it’s special,” Djokovic said in an interview after the match. “I feel good and even better here, because I can relive the Olympics here. Today it was a good game in all three sets. ‘ I know that I can play on a better level than today, but I am satisfied. There is the chance to make further history, and it is the biggest motivation to work, improve and be here. “Djokovic was dissatisfied by the breakdown of Djokovic, which divorced with the Andy Murray coach a few weeks ago, broke the American at 2-2, and after a 10-minute interruption to the wind and the rain, the roof drove off the roof, with a lead. Set up.