Djokovic is out early in the tournament in Banja Luka. I don't know where it is though. But Dusan Lajovic was too strong for Djokovic this time. Reportedly, Djokovic has welt on his elbow, one of the most annoying complaints I think if you are a tennis pro. And the clay court season has really started, so he will have to recover quickly. On the other hand, it is of course the case with Djokovic that he needs little time to gain rhythm, if he had not played tennis for a year he would probably be able to compete with the best 20 in the world in a week. But I definitely don't see Djokovic himself as the favorite to win the French Open this season, and neither do Nadal. That is really Alcaraz.
Djokovic still in bad form and it dosent look good for him. Clay season was always bad for him but now this is the worst year so far. Losing in early rounds and i think he dosent stand a chance on the french open. Something needs to change fast if he wants to win it
Judging by this article, Djokovic had problems with his right elbow:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/tennis/65354645On the other hand, Nadal also has health problems and it is not certain whether he will be able to perform at the French Open:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/tennis/65350489Federer has been retired for some time, Nadal has not played for a long time due to injury, and it seems that Djokovic is not playing at the highest level due to injury either. Is the end of the "big three" of world tennis approaching?
According to the current situation, even if Nadal plays at the French Open, it seems to me that neither he nor Djokovic will be the favorites in the tournament, but Alcaraz.
In any case, a very exciting summer of tennis awaits us ahead of the 3 biggest GS tournaments.
Will we see a change of tennis generations?