Kamil Majchrzak excited for 'PlayStation' Novak Djokovic challenge: 'You want to learn from the best' Kamil Majchrzak, a Polish tennis player ranked World No. 57, expressed his excitement about facing Novak Djokovic in their first-ever match. The encounter will take place in the second round of the BNP Paribas Open as part of the Lexus ATP Head2Head series. Majchrzak, who has climbed as high as No. 55 in the PIF ATP Rankings, described the opportunity to compete against Djokovic as a significant milestone in his career. Majchrzak recalled a memorable moment from 2022 when he trained with Djokovic at Wimbledon. He emphasized the Serbian’s exceptional skill, precision, and preparation, calling his practice sessions “top tier.” “The way he practises, how careful he is with any move he makes and how precise, everything is just top tier,” Majchrzak said. He aims to apply the lessons from that experience to his upcoming match against Djokovic. Djokovic, a record 40-time ATP Masters 1000 champion and tied with Roger Federer for the most Indian Wells titles, is known for his consistency and adaptability. Majchrzak highlighted Djokovic’s ability to play any ball from any position, noting his “incredible ball speed and quality” and “robotic” precision. “It is not easy to get the advantage against him,” he admitted. Majchrzak, a nine-time ATP Challenger Tour champion, has been working with coach Christopher Kas since September 2024. Kas has helped him refine his approach, particularly in critical moments. Majchrzak explained his focus on taking more initiative on the court, moving away from letting opponents dictate play. “My main focus has been to take more action into my hands and play myself instead of letting the play go and just run and hit,” he said.#novak_djokovic #kamil_majchrzak #bnpparibas_open #lexus_atp_head2head #atp_challenger_tour