Djokovic begins French Open assault

Agence France-Presse

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World number one Novak Djokovic begins his French Open assault on Tuesday.

PARIS, France — World number one Novak Djokovic begins his French Open campaign on Tuesday, May 28, but faces a frustrating day battling the showers as well as Belgian opponent David Goffin.

Rain delayed the scheduled 1100 (0900GMT) start to the third day with play not expected to get underway until early afternoon.

Top seed Djokovic, the runner-up to Rafael Nadal in Paris last year, has already defended his Australian Open in 2013 and halted Nadal’s attempt to win a ninth successive Monte Carlo Masters last month.

The Serb needs a French Open title to complete a career Grand Slam.

Goffin, the 22-year-old, world number 57 from Liege, enjoyed a stunning debut at the French Open last year when he came through qualifying as a lucky loser to reach the last 16 where he took a set off Roger Federer before losing in four.

Great potential

“He’s got great potential in terms of his touch and the way he reads the game. He impressed me and I enjoyed the match,” said Federer.

Goffin has yet to get beyond the third round of a tour event in 2013.

Also in action on Tuesday are women’s third seed Victoria Azarenka, the Australian Open champion, who faces Russia’s experienced Elena Vesnina.

Azarenka has never got out of the quarter-finals in Paris but she holds a 4-0 career winning record over the 36-ranked Vesnina who has suffered six first round losses at the French Open.

Court Suzanne Lenglen will also play host to two of the tour’s senior citizens.

43-year-old faces Stosur

German 12th seed Tommy Haas, 35, faces Guillaume Rufin of France while Kimiko Date-Krumm of Japan, who is 43, faces Australian ninth seed Samantha Stosur, the former US Open champion.

Fifty-seven players in the main draw this year weren’t even born when Date-Krumm made her French Open debut in 1999.

Meanwhile, Australia’s Bernard Tomic was also set to start his campaign against Romania’s Victor Hanescu.

But his controversial father was again over-shadowing his build-up.

John Tomic has already had his tournament credentials withdrawn after he was charged with assaulting his son’s training partner in Madrid earlier this month.

Roland Garros have also barred him from attending as a spectator with gate stewards ordered to prevent him from trying to enter the site. – Rappler.com

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