McEnroe on Djokovic's participation in the ATP Finals: "We are receiving mixed messages from him"
Novak Djokovic has once again qualified for the ATP Finals. However, the Serbian has still not indicated whether he will attend or not.
During the 2024 season, he had decided not to play. Physically affected, Djokovic had to retire during his last match at the Six Kings Slam against Taylor Fritz.
In comments reported by Tennis365, John McEnroe spoke about his potential participation: "The ATP Tour would love to have Djokovic with us, but we are receiving mixed messages from him.
Sometimes he says he needs to play more tournaments, sometimes he doesn't. He has certainly earned the right to play when he wants.
I have a feeling he won't play, but will start preparing for a new campaign in Australia."
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