Novak Djokovic returned to the courts at the ATP Rome 2026 after two months of inactivity, but he was defeated in the first round by Dino Prizmic. However, according to Mark Petchey (former coach of Emma Raducanu), Djokovic showed a high level until he felt unwell in the second set. "The truth is, I thought he was playing wonderfully until he got sick. I thought he was playing wonderfully, I thought he was moving well. I am always very impressed by how well he can play tennis without having played any matches since his return. If he falls in the opposite half to Sinner in the Roland Garros draw, and manages to accumulate two or three victories and find his best form, he will be a threat," acknowledged on 'The Big T Podcast'.
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