Novak Djokovic begins quest for historic 25th Grand Slam title with dominant straight-sets victory

NEW YORK — Novak Djokovic began his bid for a record 25th Grand Slam title and tied Roger Federer with his 89th match win at the US Open by defeating qualifier Radu Albot of Moldova 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 on Monday night.

The second-seeded Djokovic, again wearing a gray sleeve over his surgically repaired right knee, was competing for the first time since claiming an Olympic gold medal three weeks ago at the Paris Games, the last significant achievement that was missing from his resume.

“It’s always challenging to start, particularly when you haven’t played on this surface for five, six months, and coming off an Olympic gold and playing on clay. I haven’t had any official matches before the US Open. So I’m expecting to be probably challenged a little bit more in the opening rounds,” he said. “Hopefully, I can play better each day.”

He said his knee, which was operated on in early June, feels fine.

Djokovic, a 37-year-old from Serbia, improved to 18-0 in first-round matches at Flushing Meadows and is now 89-13 overall at the hard-court tournament, which he’s won four times, including a year ago. He’s never lost earlier than the third round at the US Open; Albot never has been past the third round in 30 appearances at majors.

The retired Federer went 89-14 in New York, with five consecutive championships from 2004 to 2008. He’s the most recent man to win the US Open at least twice in a row. Among men, only Jimmy Connors, who went 98-17, won more matches than Djokovic and Federer at the event.

Djokovic never has lost a Grand Slam match to someone ranked as low as No. 138 Albot. And Albot is now 0-12 against opponents ranked in the top 10.

Next up for Djokovic is a countryman, familiar opponent and friend, Laslo Djere, who advanced with a 6-7 (7), 6-1, 6-7 (7), 6-4, 6-2 victory over Jan-Lennard Struff. A year ago, Djokovic met Djere in the third round at the US Open; Djere took the first two sets before Djokovic came through in five.

“It’s a guaranteed third round for one of the Serbian guys. Hopefully it’s going to be me. But Djere is a guy that really likes playing on a big stage. I think he also loves the conditions here. It’s a bit quicker. Ball stays low. He has a very flat backhand particularly and very good serve, great return. He’s physically as fit as anybody,” Djokovic said. “I remember very well our match. It was a very tough match. I’m going to try to analyze that and hopefully do some things even better than I did last year.”

Novak Djokovic, the Serbian tennis superstar, has kicked off his quest for a historic 25th Grand Slam title in style with a dominant straight-sets victory in the opening round of the tournament. Djokovic, who is currently ranked world No. 1, is widely regarded as one of the greatest tennis players of all time and is aiming to surpass the record of 20 Grand Slam titles held by his rivals Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.

In his first match of the tournament, Djokovic faced off against a tough opponent but showed his class and experience by cruising to a comfortable victory in straight sets. The Serbian maestro’s precision and power on the court were on full display as he dictated play and controlled the match from start to finish.

Djokovic’s dominance on the tennis court is a testament to his incredible skill, mental toughness, and relentless work ethic. The 34-year-old has consistently been at the top of his game for over a decade and shows no signs of slowing down as he continues to chase tennis history.

With his eyes set on a 25th Grand Slam title, Djokovic will be looking to maintain his form and momentum throughout the tournament. His next opponents will undoubtedly be studying his game closely and looking for any weaknesses to exploit, but Djokovic’s track record suggests that he is more than capable of rising to the challenge.

As Djokovic progresses through the tournament, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see if he can make history by surpassing Federer and Nadal’s Grand Slam record. With his skill, determination, and unwavering focus, Djokovic has all the tools necessary to achieve this monumental feat and solidify his legacy as one of the greatest tennis players of all time.