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Novak Djokovic will 'want revenge' at the French Open this year, according to Mats Wilander. The Serb will enter the showpiece tournament at Roland Garros hoping to win a record-equalling 21st Grand Slam title. However, with Rafael Nadal also in contention for the prize, it will be far from straightforward.
Djokovic was prevented from playing at this year's Australian Open due to the fact he's unvaccinated against coronavirus.
And that allowed Nadal to take centre stage and triumph Down Under, with the Spaniard beating Daniil Medvedev in the final to make history.
Djokovic is now preparing to play in a first Grand Slam since the ugly saga that, eventually, saw him deported.
And Wilander, speaking to Marca, thinks the 34-year-old will 'want revenge' when he steps out onto the clay court.
"For many reasons I have to say