But with his loss to Chile's Alejandro Tabilo
in the third round last week in Rome at an ATP Masters 1000
tournament, the World No. 2 undoubtedly is looking for more time
on clay in preparation for the French Open.
Djokovic, of Serbia, is the defending champion at Roland Garros
in Paris, where the French Open begins May 26. He will be
seeking his 25th win in a Grand Slam event.
Djokovic, who will turn 37 on Wednesday, has not won a
tournament this season. He is 12-5, losing in the semifinals
both to Casper Ruud of Norway on clay in Monte Carlo last month
and to Italian Jannik Sinner at the Australian Open in January.
Ruud is an 11-time ATP Tour winner, with 10 of his titles coming
on clay. He is a two-time winner in Geneva, where play begins
Sunday.
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