<p>Novak Djokovic edged to a straight-sets win over German lucky loser Mats Moraing on Tuesday in his opener in Belgrade where the world number one is warming up for the French Open.</p>.<p>The clay-court Grand Slam starts in Paris on Sunday, and Djokovic opted for extra match practice on home soil this week.</p>.<p>The 34-year-old was made to fight by the world number 253, winning 6-2, 7-6 (7/4) after an hour and 40 minutes.</p>.<p>It was Djokovic's first match since losing the Italian Open final to Rafael Nadal nine days ago.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/nadal-djokovic-eye-history-as-roland-garros-embraces-quiet-night-in-989706.html" target="_blank">Nadal, Djokovic eye history as Roland Garros embraces quiet night in</a></strong></p>.<p>Spaniard Nadal will be the favourite to win a 14th French Open crown next month, although Djokovic will be chasing a 19th Grand Slam title to move within one of Nadal and Federer on the all-time men's list.</p>.<p>The Serbian star was in strong form in the opening set on Tuesday, but was broken twice by Moraing in the second before clinching the win in a tie-break.</p>.<p>"I was twice a break up in the second set so I maybe could have finished out the job earlier, but credit to him for fighting, for playing really well, for playing very courageous, very bold tennis," Djokovic said.</p>.<p>He will next face Argentinian Federico Coria, the younger brother of former Roland Garros runner-up Guillermo Coria, in the quarter-finals.</p>
<p>Novak Djokovic edged to a straight-sets win over German lucky loser Mats Moraing on Tuesday in his opener in Belgrade where the world number one is warming up for the French Open.</p>.<p>The clay-court Grand Slam starts in Paris on Sunday, and Djokovic opted for extra match practice on home soil this week.</p>.<p>The 34-year-old was made to fight by the world number 253, winning 6-2, 7-6 (7/4) after an hour and 40 minutes.</p>.<p>It was Djokovic's first match since losing the Italian Open final to Rafael Nadal nine days ago.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/nadal-djokovic-eye-history-as-roland-garros-embraces-quiet-night-in-989706.html" target="_blank">Nadal, Djokovic eye history as Roland Garros embraces quiet night in</a></strong></p>.<p>Spaniard Nadal will be the favourite to win a 14th French Open crown next month, although Djokovic will be chasing a 19th Grand Slam title to move within one of Nadal and Federer on the all-time men's list.</p>.<p>The Serbian star was in strong form in the opening set on Tuesday, but was broken twice by Moraing in the second before clinching the win in a tie-break.</p>.<p>"I was twice a break up in the second set so I maybe could have finished out the job earlier, but credit to him for fighting, for playing really well, for playing very courageous, very bold tennis," Djokovic said.</p>.<p>He will next face Argentinian Federico Coria, the younger brother of former Roland Garros runner-up Guillermo Coria, in the quarter-finals.</p>