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Paris: Novak Djokovic said on Sunday he has "low expectations and high hopes" for the French Open after a turbulent season so far in which he has failed to win an ATP title. The world number one will kick off his bid for a fourth Roland Garros crown and record-breaking 25th Grand Slam triumph when he takes on French wildcard Pierre-Hugues Herbert on Tuesday. His win-loss record this year is a disappointing 14-6 and he is yet to reach a final.

Djokovic arrives in Paris off the back of a shock semi-final loss at a low-key warm-up event in Geneva to Czech Tomas Machac, after which he said he was "worried" about his form. "Low expectations and high hopes," Djokovic told reporters when asked how he felt heading into the tournament. "I almost feel a bit embarrassed to say what my expectations are.



"Anything but a title for me is not satisfactory. So it always has been like that. I know it might sound arrogant to a lot of people, but I think I have the career that backs it up.

" The last time Djokovic went into the French Open without a title in the calendar year, he was dumped out in the 2018 quarter-finals by unheralded Italian Marco Cecchinato. When the Serbian star lifted his men's record 24th Slam at last year's US Open -- his third major title of 2023 -- it appeared as though he was set to dominate again this season. But he is still waiting to break out of a tie with Margaret Court for the all-time record of Grand Slam titles after losing to eventual champion Jannik Sinner in t.

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