“I don't like seeing him in the draw of Roland-Garros, to be honest,” Djokovic grinned. “I have had not so much success against him in our records head-to-head in Roland-Garros.
“I have managed to beat him twice, but I had to leave my heart and my guts out on the court to achieve that… But of course as a tennis fan and someone that is also part of the tennis ecosystem, you always want to win, to see the best tennis players in the world, the most famous tennis players in the world playing.”
The 36-year-old tied Nadal’s record haul with his straight-sets ledger against Stefanos Tsitsipas for his 10th Australian Open crown in January, the culmination of an emotionally and physically taxing campaign Down Under in which he flew home having claimed 12 straight matches and two trophies.
It has been a lean four months since, by the Serbian’s standards.