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Djokovic, 34, returns to the French Open this year, looking to win his 21st Grand Slam in Paris. The World Number One defeated the 'King of Clay' Rafael Nadal last year on his way to the Final at Roland-Garros. He will soon embark on his title defence at this year's tournament, which gets underway today. Djokovic is in blistering form and looks set to light up Paris after he won the Italian Open earlier this month.
If he wins the French Open, the Serb will draw level with the record 21 Slams held by Nadal, who has won the French Open 13 times.
Djokovic is a polarising figure however and has a reputation for being involved in controversies on and off court.
One such moment came when he smashed a ball at a line judge at the US Open back in 2020.
The moment of rage saw him