- My goal is to replay the title here.

It's just the start of the tournament and I just want to take one match at a time, Djokovic said according to the BBC after the match.

Djokovic ended symptomatically with a forehand out of reach for Ymer.

He then thanked in a characteristic way by bowing to the various grandstand sections.

After a one-sided first set in just 20 minutes where Djokovic dictated the terms completely, often with his heavy forehand from the baseline, Ymer took home the first game in the second set and placed on the scoreboard of center court Philippe Chatrier.

The Swede had a good period at the beginning of the second set and broke back to 2-2 before he was responsible for the match's performance in a match that was followed by an entire tennis world.

It was Djokovic's return in the Grand Slam context since the dishwashing and scandal at the US Open when he accidentally hit a female line judge with a ball on his throat.

"Ymer will be king on social media"

Ymer stood for an acclaimed art team at 2-3 in the second set when he went up to 30-30.

Djokovic had lobbied over the Swede who ran after the ball and hit it between the legs and passed Djokovic who applauded against his racket, made his thumb up, while he smiled.

It was just to give in to such a blow.

"He will probably be on his way to a loss in straight sets, but the Swede will at least be king on tennis' social media for a day," the BBC wrote about the ball on its live reporting.

CLIP: Peterson and Ymer out of US Open (September 01, 2020)

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Rebecca Peterson out of the US Open.

Photo: Archive / TT / pictures from Eurosport