Geneva Open: Novak Djokovic

After working together six months earlier in May after he chose to break up with coach and former rival Andy Murray, Djokovic told the media on Wednesday that he felt he “can’t get more” in his partnership.
Djokovic's second straight exit from the game, swinging his clay court, a decision that came out in a row for the second consecutive round, which was a defeat in his upcoming rival Arnaldi in Madrid in late April.
The former world No. 1 is facing a “new reality” when he exited the tournament early in his career.
So it's his latest bid to become the only third person to win 100 Tour titles in the Open Age – just four days before chasing the fourth French Open.
Djokovic surpassed No. 134 Fucsovics to sweep the Hungarians aside in just 77 minutes.
He did not face a single breakpoint in doing so, solving the first set with two discounts and a decisive blow in Game 6 of the second game.
Britain's Cameron Norrie faced Czech player Tomas Machac late Wednesday after compatriot Jacob Fearnley lost 6-4 6-3 to Australia's Alexei Popyrin.
In Paris, several French open qualifying matches were suspended by rain on Wednesday, with British Dan Evans and Fran Jones seeing their second round postponed to Thursday.



