Novak Djokovic vs Struff
The Serbian is bidding to win Roland Garros for a second time, and if he does go all the way in Paris, he will complete the career Slam for the second time in his career, and hold all four Grand Slams at the same time, just like he did in 2016 when he won his first Roland Garros title. Considering where he was around this period last year- ranked out of the top-20 struggling for form and fitness, and even written off by some, it has been an incredible effort to put himself in a position to pull off a second 'Nole Slam'. Djokovic has progressed through the Roland Garros draw without much trouble, taking out Hubert Hurkacz, Henri Laaksonen and most recently, Italian qualifier, Salvatore Caruso in the third round. The chances of Djokovic losing to world No. 147, Caruso were very remote, and while the Serbian admitted to being surprised by the level the Italian produced, the top seed still pulled off a routine 6-3 6-3 6-2 victory. Djokovic sent down eight aces and won 85% of po