Djokovic ready to change his schedule: "I'll see what my plans are after Australia".
Novak Djokovic is in the quarter-finals of the Brisbane tournament, where he will take on top server Reilly Opelka on Friday.
In a press conference following his 2nd-round win over Gaël Monfils, the Serb spoke of his schedule for the 2025 season, which could be subject to a few changes: "I have the first five or six months in mind, a possible scenario.
But, you know, I'll see what my plans are after Australia. I'll play in Doha and then I'll see. There's Indian Wells, Miami, and I want to play both, but we'll have to see how I feel and talk to the team.
I've got to manage my calendar properly because I want to be in peak form for the big tournaments.
The Grand Slams, obviously, but also the Masters 1000 where I'd like to play my best tennis."
Brisbane
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