Novak Djokovic is set to return to action at the US Open 2025. The 24-time Grand Slam winner will face Learner Tien in the first round of the tournament. All eyes will be on Djokovic as he aims to win the tournament and claim a record-breaking 25th major title of his career.

As the final Grand Slam of the year is about to unfold at Flushing Meadows, all eyes are on Novak Djokovic and his quest for a record 25th Grand Slam title. At 38, the Serb is on the verge of attaining an unprecedented figure, a milestone that will further cement his legacy as arguably the greatest of all time. Unfortunately, Djokovic has been standing at the number for two years now, making his fans anxious and leaving many knowers of the game curious about whether he will ever be able to get there.

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The long wait can finally be over at the US Open 2025, but the big question is: is he ready to do that? Let’s examine the key factors that will determine his chances.

He has the aura and the numbers

Being one of the most dominant figures in the history of the game, Novak Djokovic always enters a competition as a favourite. Whether ranked 1 or 50, the Serbian legend can secure the title, and no fan in the world will be surprised. Thus, considering the aura he holds and his sheer will, he can win the US Open 2025.

Moreover, the numbers also back him. Djokovic holds an impressive 90-14 record at the US Open, and has won the tournament in 2011, 2015, 2018, and 2023. This was the last Grand Slam tournament he won before the waiting phase began. Also, his Grand Slam record in 2025 isn’t something to worry about. Djokovic reached the semi-final stage of all three Grand Slam tournaments till now; hence, he is almost there and just needs some luck with fitness and opponent.

Favourite on hard court

Novak Djokovic is arguably the greatest hard-court player of all time. It is evident from the fact that 14 of his 24 majors have come on the hard court. Needless to state, he has the experience and tactical knowledge required to extract the win from any situation.

Alcaraz-Sinner factor

After Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal faded away, there was no one challenging the throne of Novak Djokovic. However, the next generation of stars finally emerged, and in a matter of a couple of years, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have become two of the prominent contenders for every Grand Slam title.

The No.7 seed, Djokovic, will likely encounter one of them at the US Open 2025, and given the fitness both these players have displayed in the last few months, it will be a daunting task for Djokovic to get the better of them, especially if the meeting takes place in the latter stages.

Will come back stronger after the break

Djokovic hasn’t featured in any competitive play since Wimbledon 2025. He will be mentally and physically fresh for the US Open. This could be a key strategy he has taken to compete with much younger challengers. However, this inactivity can backfire as well.

Can Novak Djokovic win the US Open?

While the odds may favour younger contenders, dismissing Djokovic would be foolish. His never say die attitude, legendary fitness, and ability to raise his game at crucial junctures remain formidable weapons in his arsenal.

So, he will enter as a contender? Yes! But will he be able to secure the title and end the wait for the 25th Grand Slam? That remains a captivating question, making this tournament unmissable to tennis fans worldwide.

When will Novak Djokovic play his first-round match at the US Open 2025?

Novak Djokovic will begin his US Open 2025 campaign today, as per local time. He will take on the local lad, Learner Tien, at the Arthur Ashe Stadium.

At what time Novak Djokovic vs Learner Tien US Open round 1 match take place?

The round 1 match between Novak Djokovic and Learner Tien is scheduled to begin at 4:30 AM IST.

How to watch the live streaming of the US Open 2025?

Fans can watch the live streaming of the US Open 2025 on JioHotstar.

Singles schedule at the US Open 2025

The following is the Singles schedule at the US Open 2025, according to Tucson.com.

Aug. 24-25-26: First Round (Women and Men)

Aug. 27-28: Second Round (Women and Men)

Aug. 29-30: Third Round (Women and Men)

Aug. 31-Sept. 1: Fourth Round (Women and Men)

Sept. 2-3: Quarterfinals (Women and Men)

Sept. 4: Women’s Semifinals

Sept. 5: Men’s Semifinals

Sept. 6: Women’s Final

Sept. 7: Men’s Final