Key Points

Novak Djokovic kicked off his US Open 2025 campaign with a straight-sets victory over American Learner Tien. He took to Instagram to thank the New York crowd, calling them "electric and loud as always." Despite the comfortable win, Djokovic admitted to some physical struggles during long exchanges. He now looks ahead to his second-round match against another American player, Zachary Svajda.

Key Points: Novak Djokovic Wins US Open First Round Praises Electric New York Crowd

  • Djokovic wins first round in straight sets 6-1 7-6 6-2
  • Praises electric New York crowd under Ashe Stadium lights
  • Next faces American Zachary Svajda in second round
  • Admits to physical struggles despite no injury concerns
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Crowd electric and loud as always: Novak Djokovic after his first round victory in US Open 2025

Novak Djokovic defeats Learner Tien in straight sets at US Open 2025, celebrates passionate New York crowd and looks ahead to next match against Zachary Svajda.

"The crowd is electric and loud as always. New York, you never disappoint. - Novak Djokovic"

New York, August 25

Former World No. 1 tennis player Novak Djokovic took to his social media handle and expressed his thoughts on being part of the ongoing US Open 2025 tennis tournament, which is being played at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York.

Appreciating the audience of the US Open 2025, the tennis player wrote in his post on Instagram, "Back under Ashe lights. First time Sunday start for me. The crowd is electric and loud as always. New York, you never disappoint. Thank you for the support. Idemo."

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Djokovic registered a comfortable victory over the local boy Learner Tien in three straight sets, 6-1, 7-6, 6-2, on Sunday evening. His next game in the competition will be against a US player, Zachary Svajda.

Speaking about the first round match against Tien, Djokovic finished the first set in just 24 minutes, where he lost only one game and committed just four unforced errors.

In the second set, the American player showed some fight against the Serbian tennis player but eventually went on to lose it by 6-7. In this game, Djokovic made a lot of unforced errors, which were five times higher than in set one.

In the third set, Djokovic made fewer unforced errors and registered a comfortable victory over his opponent as he won the third set of the game 6-2.

"Good thing, two days off now. But yeah, [my physical lapse was] slightly a concern. I don't know. I don't have any injury or anything. I just struggled a lot to stay in long exchanges and recover after points," Djokovic said after winning the match.

"There was quite a bit of tension on the court, playing a young American, night session. For me, I haven't played a match, official match, [in] six weeks. I had to deliver my A-game, which I did I think in the first set. Particularly in the second, it was surviving on the court. But in the important moments, I just put one more ball in the court than he did. I think it was also good to experience that, in a sense, kind of break the ice officially in the tournament. Looking forward to the next challenge, " he added.

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Priya S
Love how he acknowledges the crowd energy! US Open crowds are something else. Hope he goes all the way this time 🎾
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Aman W
That second set was concerning though. 5 times more unforced errors? At 38, he needs to manage his energy better if he wants to win the tournament. Still, champion mentality to pull through!
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Sarah B
The way he speaks about "surviving" in the second set shows his experience. Younger players would have collapsed, but Novak knows how to win even when not playing his best. Legend!
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Vikram M
Idemo! 🇷🇸 Always supporting Novak from India. His mental strength is what separates him from others. That comeback in third set after a shaky second shows why he's the greatest.
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Nisha Z
Respect to Learner Tien for putting up a fight in the second set against a legend! Good experience for the young American. But Novak's class prevailed as expected 👏

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