Novak Djokovic opened his 2025 Roland Garros campaign with yet another commanding performance, defeating American Mackenzie McDonald in straight sets (6-3, 6-3, 6-3).
The three-time French Open champion displayed his signature precision and tactical brilliance in his maiden Lexus ATP Head2Head meeting with McDonald, extending his flawless first-round record at the tournament to 20-0.
The match, held on the iconic Court Philippe-Chatrier, saw Djokovic battling challenging weather conditions, with gusty winds and rain forcing the roof to be closed during the second set. However, the Serbian’s steadfast baseline game proved too strong for McDonald, as he converted five of his nine break-point opportunities.
Reflecting on his victory, Djokovic expressed his gratitude for the historical significance of Roland Garros, emphasizing his commitment to leaving an indelible mark in tennis history. His triumph follows a momentous achievement—his 100th tour-level title—earned just days prior at the Gonet Geneva Open.
With this win, the No. 6-ranked Djokovic advances to the second round, where he will face either Frenchman Corentin Moutet or qualifier Clement Tabur. His pursuit of another Grand Slam title continues, reinforcing his legacy as one of tennis’s greatest competitors.