Novak Djokovic found out the name of the first opponent in Rome.
In the second round of this tournament, the Serb will play against the Russian, Aslan Karatsev, who was better than the South African Lloyd Harris in the first round with 2:1 (3:6, 6:3, 7:6).
Djokovic and Karacev have met twice so far, and they both have one victory each.
Djokovic celebrated at the Australian Open last year, and a month later the Russian took revenge on the Serbian Open.
