Novak Djokovic vainc Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard à Roland-Garros

Novak Djokovic s'est qualifié pour le deuxième tour de Roland-Garros après sa victoire en quatre sets contre Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard dimanche soir.

Le Serbe, quatrième mondial à 39 ans, a surmonté un mauvais début de match pour l'emporter 5-7, 7-5, 6-1, 6-4. Mpetshi Perricard, 83e mondial, avait pris le premier set grâce à ses puissants services.

Djokovic a sauvé la deuxième manche sur sa dixième balle de break et a dominé les deux derniers sets. Il n'a remporté aucune victoire sur terre battue cette saison avant ce match.

Le tenant du record de Grands Chelems affrontera au tour suivant Valentin Royer, qui a battu Hugo Dellien.

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