Novak Djokovic has big plans for the upcoming French Open, but the wise Serb is keeping quiet about his chances of winning a fourth consecutive Grand Slam trophy after sweeping the last three dating to Wimbledon last summer.
Djokovic went down to Rafael Nadal in the rain-delayed Rome final, but will put that behind as he begins practice on the clay of Roland Garros.
The No. 1 is keen to win his fourth straight major but needs to get over the hump in Paris, where he has lost in three semi-finals, “I cannot say I’m not thinking about it,” said the Serb. “There is the possibility to win four grand slams in a row.
“I will be preparing for this grand Slam as I have all the others. It’s a big event, it’s two weeks long and one of our most important tournaments.
“I want to deliver my best game. I’m feeling good on the court, I just need to make a few adjustments before Paris but I’ll be in top form.”
Topics: French Open, Novak Djokovic, Paris