Djokovic Announces He Will Skip the Masters
Beaten once again in the semifinals of a Grand Slam this season, Novak Djokovic is expected to play very little until the end of the season.
Indeed, the Serb told the media present in New York that he would not participate in the year-end Masters, which brings together the world's top eight players.
However, the 38-year-old player will be present at the Athens tournament (formerly Belgrade) scheduled for November 2–8. An event organized by his brother Djordje.
Additionally, he will join Sinner and Alcaraz, among others, on the list of six players registered for the Six Kings Slam. An exhibition held from October 15–18 with a prize of $6 million.
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