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"He's won the last nine matches, he's the Rome champion and he'll be confident. "I haven't played Djokovic for a year and it's a big challenge," Nadal said before the quarter-final. Nadal for his part hinted that should he lose to Djokovic, it might well be his last ever game at the French Open after having been plagued by a foot injury since 2021. But that will only happen if Medvedev reaches the final, or if Zverev is crowned champion in Paris. Not only does Djokovic have his Roland Garros crown on the line, if he is beaten by Nadal, then he could lose his No.1 ranking. Hello everyone and welcome to this French Open quarter-final live blog, where we will be bringing you all the latest news and updates ahead of the titanic clash between Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal.ĭjokovic defeated Diego Schwartzman on Sunday to make the quarter-final stage at Roland Garros for the 16th time in his career, while Nadal was forced to come from behind against Felix Auger-Aliassime in a match that lasted four hours and 21 minutes.ĭjokovic, who is the defending champion, is now unbeaten on Parisian soil in 11 matches and comes up against the King of Clay in Nadal without dropping a set so far.
