Novak Djokovic faces a demanding path at the upcoming French Open after the draw placed several strong opponents in his half of the bracket. The 39-year-old Serbian, who has won the title three times, must navigate early tests from rising talents and experienced clay specialists. His preparation has been limited by injuries and minimal match play on the surface.
The draw for the 2026 Roland Garros tournament was released on May 21. Djokovic will start against French player Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in the first round. He could then meet another home favorite, Valentin Royer, in the second round before a potential third-round clash with young Brazilian Joao Fonseca or Dino Prizmic, who recently defeated him at the Italian Open.