Novak Djokovic begins his 2025 US Open journey with a first-round match against American prospect Learner Tien. While Tien is still developing on the professional circuit, Djokovic will approach the match with focus, aiming to establish rhythm and confidence early in the tournament. The opening round offers a chance to ease into competition before the draw intensifies.

Second round offers flexibility

In the second round, Djokovic will face either a qualifier or a lucky loser. This stage presents an opportunity to fine-tune his game against an opponent who may lack experience at this level. However, Djokovic has often emphasized the importance of maintaining intensity, regardless of ranking, especially in Grand Slam settings.

Michelsen awaits in round three

The third round could bring a clash with Alex Michelsen, one of the rising stars in American tennis. Known for his aggressive baseline play and composure under pressure, Michelsen could test Djokovic’s defensive skills and tactical adaptability. This matchup may mark the beginning of more physically demanding contests.

Rune or Tiafoe in the fourth round

The fourth round projects a significant step up in competition, with either Holger Rune or Frances Tiafoe likely to stand across the net. Rune’s explosive style and Tiafoe’s flair and crowd support could pose unique challenges. Djokovic’s experience and ability to absorb pressure will be crucial in navigating this stage.

Quarterfinals bring depth and unpredictability

In the quarterfinals, Djokovic could face Taylor Fritz, Jakub Mensik, or Tomas Machac. Fritz, with his powerful serve and improved movement, remains a consistent threat on hard courts. Mensik and Machac, though less proven, have shown flashes of brilliance and could disrupt expectations if they reach this stage.

Semifinal showdown with elite contenders

The semifinal round is stacked with elite talent, including Carlos Alcaraz, Ben Shelton, and Casper Ruud. Alcaraz remains Djokovic’s most formidable rival, while Shelton’s athleticism and Ruud’s consistency make them serious contenders. Any of these matchups would demand peak performance and strategic precision.

A potential final against top-tier opponents

If Djokovic reaches the final, he may face Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev, Jack Draper, or Alex de Minaur. Each brings a distinct style—Sinner’s clean ball-striking, Zverev’s power and reach, Draper’s left-handed angles, and de Minaur’s relentless speed. The final promises to be a high-stakes battle, regardless of the opponent.

A tournament filled with opportunity and challenge

Djokovic’s draw at the 2025 US Open reflects the depth and competitiveness of the current ATP landscape. With a mix of youth, experience, and unpredictability, each round presents a new test. As he aims to add another major title to his legacy, the path ahead will require focus, resilience, and tactical brilliance.

Novak Djokovic in 2025

Novak Djokovic

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22-9
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5-0
Clay
10-5
Grass
5-1
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2025 Highlights

At the moment ranked no.7, Djokovic played his last match on the 11th of July when he was overcome by world no.1 Jannik Sinner 6-3 6-3 6-4 in the semifinal in Wimbledon (draw).

Until now, during this year Novak owns a compiled 26-9 match record. The Serbian has won 1 title in Geneva. Novak reached the final in Miami.

Wimbledon
Djokovic's Record