Roland Garros, Men's French Open 2026 - Grand Slam

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Congratulations to @mrzz for his and @El Dude's love child beating the Djoker.



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  • Match Outcome: Djokovic credited João as the better player in crucial moments, particularly in the fourth and fifth sets.
  • Performance Assessment: Despite the loss, Djokovic felt his level of tennis was high considering he had been injured for three months and hadn't played many tournaments this year. He noted that the clay surface at Roland Garros is demanding and requires time to find his groove.
  • Physical Condition: Djokovic admitted he "ran out of gas" towards the end of the match, feeling like he was "barely standing on my legs" in the later sets. He mentioned the crowd support helped lift his spirits despite the physical struggle.
  • On João - Djokovic praised his talent, firepower, and professionalism, calling him a "next great thing" with the potential to win Grand Slams. He highlighted his aggressive play and ability to hit incredible shots under pressure.
  • Tournament Context: When asked about the possibility of advancing further due to other top players (Carlos Alcaraz and Sinner) being sidelined, Djokovic cut the line of questioning short, saying, "No, just lost third round. Let's just talk about something else."
  • Legacy and Future: At 39 years old, Djokovic reflected on the physical toll of playing five-set Grand Slam matches. He expressed gratitude for the experience and the crowd's support but did not commit to returning to Roland Garros next year, leaving his future plans open.
  • Key Moments: Djokovic identified the end of the fourth set (4-3, 15-40) as his best chance to stay in the match, but João played exceptional points. He also noted a critical break in the fifth set at 3-1 where he dropped serve, allowing João to capitalize with aggressive forehands and powerful aces.



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  • Post-Match Interaction with Novak Djokovic: João shares that after a tough match against Novak Djokovic at the Philip Shadria court, Djokovic congratulated him in Portuguese ("paraben"), wished him good luck, and told him to "keep it going." João described sharing the court with Novak as an "unbelievable experience."
  • The Comeback from Two Sets Down: Trailing two sets to zero, João struggled against Djokovic's aggressive play and the heat. He managed to turn the match around by focusing on "point by point" rather than the number of sets remaining. He noticed Djokovic getting tired, which gave him hope, and he started believing in his chances after winning the third set.
  • Tactical Adjustments: João noted that Djokovic was in incredible shape for his age (around 39 or 40), controlling points with a mix of deep balls and drop shots. To counter this, João adjusted in the third set by hitting deeper returns and becoming more aggressive while maintaining consistency, which allowed him to construct points better.
  • Reaction to Other Top Players Exiting: With both Sinner and Djokovic out of the tournament, João realized the magnitude of his achievement in reaching his first career fourth round (Round of 16). He remains focused on his next match rather than looking too far ahead.
  • Crowd Support and Celebration: João expressed deep appreciation for the Brazilian crowd, noting that their energy and chanting were crucial for keeping his belief alive during the grueling fifth set. His immediate plan for celebration is simply to go home and sleep.
 
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El Dude,

Have you seen much of Joder's play, he was taken to 5 sets against Michelsen today, tricky match he came through okay, he has made the 4th round at RG, a good result for the youngster so far.
Only a bit, and not enough to comment, or to feel like I have a sense of what aspect of his game stands out. My first--very uninformed--impression is that he seems to have no major weaknesses and is above average is almost every area, though without a clear standout skill. I could be wrong, though. What do you think?
 
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Jodar v Michelsen Highlights



Jodar Presser



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  • Mental Approach: Despite losing the third set, Jodar maintained a mentality that the match wasn't over until the final point. He credited this mindset in the fourth and fifth sets for his ability to turn the match around against an opponent who played at an amazing level.
  • Role Models: When growing up, Jodar's primary role model was Roger Federer. More recently, before turning pro, he looked up to fellow Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz, though he emphasizes developing his own unique style and spirit.
  • Playing Style: He describes himself as an aggressive player who likes to dominate points. However, he acknowledges the need to improve his defensive game for clay courts and continues to develop specific weapons like his forehand, serve, and return.
  • Controversy Clarification: Addressing a viral moment where he appeared to shove a ball girl, Jodar denied pushing her. He explained that the ball girl was walking backward with a coat cover behind her, tripped, and fell. He maintained he never touched her and expressed appreciation for the hard work ball kids do under hot conditions.
  • Future Focus: Jodar stated his focus is strictly on recovering and preparing for his next match match-by-match, rather than looking ahead to potential finals despite the high praise he is receiving.
 
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Only a bit, and not enough to comment, or to feel like I have a sense of what aspect of his game stands out. My first--very uninformed--impression is that he seems to have no major weaknesses and is above average is almost every area, though without a clear standout skill. I could be wrong, though. What do you think?
He is a aggressive baseline player with a high risk game, to me his best shot is his fhand, his first serve is good though at times inconsistent,he appears a capable athlete, his lateral movement especially when challenged physically on clay is an area he still needs improvement on
 
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Why does Novak feels like he is the Pope or some type of Holy Person whenever he looses.. Roger and Rafa never behaved like this.. Novak played his best but got chased down by the one thing in life that is the equalizer.. Father Time vs Youth
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I have often compared the 3 to the Holy Trinity being the good Catholic like I am , go figure which one is Novak :)
 
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Another thumbs up for that movie. Although no trace of Janet Jackson in it at all.
yes that's true. If I was to critique the movie it would be that they focused primarily on the dynamic between Joe and Michael. You don't even see the abuse the other brothers suffered. The fact that Jermaine or (and?) his son were very involved in the movie, it's clear that they wanted to focus in a specific way. Which was fine. It's easy to forget, in a world where a new goat is crowned every minute, what real global mega-stardom is. The movie was a great reminder
 

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well we all know Roger is definitely the daddy. We also know that Rafa is the son. So it's a no brainer really :face-with-tears-of-joy:
Federer is likened to most notably in a published prophetic dream where the author interpreted him as representing the Holy Spirit, his smooth, graceful movements to a divine or 'spirit like' presence on the court

Djokovic would indeniably be the Son,, the son Jesus came to bring salvation to the world.. Novak is often viewed in the same light, because he historically arrived to challenge, disrupt and ultimately surpass the established divine order of the Federer and Nadal rivalry
 
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Federer is likened to most notably in a published prophetic dream where the author interpreted him as representing the Holy Spirit, his smooth, graceful movements to a divine or 'spirit like' presence on the court

Djokovic would indeniably be the Son,, the son Jesus came to bring salvation to the world.. Novak is often viewed in the same light, because he historically arrived to challenge, disrupt and ultimately surpass the established divine order of the Federer and Nadal rivalry
lol! Interesting. Asked a few friends and they thought the same as me. I guess it's a Rorschach test of a sort. Wonder what it means :)
 

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well we all know Roger is definitely the daddy. We also know that Rafa is the son. So it's a no brainer really :face-with-tears-of-joy:
Nope not in Catholic Doctrine
Novak is often likened to the Holy Spirit, which is often associated with unmatched omnipresence, sustaining power, Novak is known for his relentless machine like consistency, sustaining baseline rallies
lol! Interesting. Asked a few friends and they thought the same as me. I guess it's a Rorschach test of a sort. Wonder what it means :)
Well that is your opinion, I am just giving mine, Novak is very religious, he always makes the sign of the Holy Cross when he finishes a match
Interesting fact Rafa who really dosent have religious beliefs has christened his children into the Catholic faith
 

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Nope not in Catholic Doctrine
Novak is often likened to the Holy Spirit, which is often associated with unmatched omnipresence, sustaining power, Novak is known for his relentless machine like consistency, sustaining baseline rallies

Well that is your opinion, I am just giving mine, Novak is very religious, he always makes the sign of the Holy Cross when he finishes a match
yes of course it's just opinions. I'm not that invested.

Just watching the match now. I'm at the end of the 4th set. And I must say there's absolutely nothing wrong with Novak's level at all. Nothing. He was playing great. As I watch it I still can't believe he lost
 

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yes of course it's just opinions. I'm not that invested.

Just watching the match now. I'm at the end of the 4th set. And I must say there's absolutely nothing wrong with Novak's level at all. Nothing. He was playing great. As I watch it I still can't believe he lost
It was a great battle, I just felt Fonseca played the 'big points' better in important moments
 
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It was a great battle, I just felt Fonseca played the 'big points' better in important moments
the kid is a star. I want nothing more than for him to come and join the Sincaraz party. His ability to maintain his level here indicates to me that he's going to be able to take Sinner into deep waters which is vital for anyone to be able to beat him. We all know he'll always have chances against Carlito
 

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the kid is a star. I want nothing more than for him to come and join the Sincaraz party. His ability to maintain his level here indicates to me that he's going to be able to take Sinner into deep waters which is vital for anyone to be able to beat him. We all know he'll always have chances against Carlito
I agree Fonseca is a star, I love watching him play he also has great variety in his game for a 19 yo and is also fearless,
He has now won 2 back to back 5 set matches, on clay at RG, clay is the ultimate test just not physical wise but also mental wise
 
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Upset brewing?
American Svajda leading ' The Dangerous One aka Francisco Cerundolo 2 sets to love
The Dangerous One has come back and won set 3 63
 
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