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Eleanor Crooks

Novak Djokovic jeered during battling victory over home hopeful Valentin Royer

Novak Djokovic shushes the crowd during his second-round win at Roland Garros (Thibault Camus/AP) -

Novak Djokovic was booed by the French Open crowd during a gruelling second-round win over Valentin Royer.

The third seed repeatedly expressed displeasure with the crowd making noise during points and in between serves.

When he saved a break point at a crucial moment in the fourth set, Djokovic put his finger to his lips in the direction of the home fans, earning loud jeers.

The 39-year-old also clearly did not enjoy playing in the heat of the afternoon on Court Philippe Chatrier, but he lived to fight another day after winning 6-3 6-2 6-7 (7) 6-3 in three hours and 44 minutes.

“It’s a very important victory,” said Djokovic. “The conditions are difficult for players. I had chances in the third set and it was my fault because I was twice a break up.

“It’s normal to have a few complications. I hope I won’t play against any other French players. That’s enough. I’ve played two matches and I feel like I’ve played two weeks.

“When I had a match point in the tie-break I was too passive and he took advantage. It’s very, very hot, but I’m happy to get through.”

Djokovic faces Joao Fonseca in the third round (Thibault Camus/AP)
Djokovic faces Joao Fonseca in the third round (Thibault Camus/AP)

Djokovic claimed a 30th consecutive win against French players when he defeated Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in round one, also dropping a set.

He turned that contest around after a tricky start and initially had few problems against Royer as he sought to reach the third round here for a 21st consecutive year.

Djokovic twice led by a break in the third set but both times Royer, ranked 74 and bidding for a first top-10 win, pegged him back straight away before delighting the home fans by saving a match point and winning the tie-break.

One break in the fourth set ultimately proved enough for Djokovic, although not before Royer had saved three more match points, one with a brilliant half-volley.

The Serbian will next face young Brazilian star Joao Fonseca in what will be a hugely anticipated first career meeting.

Fonseca, 19, was in tears after fighting back from two sets down against fellow youngster Dino Prizmic to win 3-6 4-6 6-3 6-1 6-2.

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