
Nole has enjoyed a great start to the year and has already won the Aussie Open and the Miami Masters. After an unbelievable season last year, the Serb has not stopped and is still firing on all cylinders. The Serb has been going through a tumultuous time since learnt that his grandfather had passed away. He skipped his home ATP event - the Serbia Open, citing the same reason for it. Djokovic also said the same at Monte Carlo after being beaten by Rafael Nadal claiming he had 'no energy'. At the Madrid Masters, Djokovic looked wayward and was knocked out in the quarters. Even though, Novak has not been in the exact form of last year, as he was still unbeaten at this point of last season, he still has a 30-5 record and reached two finals out of the three clay-court events he participated in.
At Rome last week, the Djoker overcame stiff challenges in the form of Juan Monaco, Tsonga and then Federer before being ultimately beaten by Nadal in the final. Novak will however still believe that it was his mistakes in the match that cost him the title. He comes into the French Open, not only looking to win his first French Open title, but also complete his 'career slam'. Coincidently if he does comeplete his career slam, he will become the first man to hold all four Grand Slams at the same time to complete the 'Novak Slam'
TennisEarth Pick: Will reach the finals