Spotted in Belgrade, Djokovic prolongs the suspense for the Masters
Novak Djokovic hasn't yet officially made the qualifying cut for the Masters, but being 6th at the Race, he's in the best possible position to rest and watch the other three players (Casper Ruud, Andrey Rublev and Alex De Minaur) battle it out for a place in Turin.
On the second day of the ATP 250 in Belgrade, where his brother Djordje is tournament director, the former world No.1 was spotted in the stands signing autographs for young fans (see video below).
After last week's vacation in the Maldives, Djokovic is now one step closer to Turin.
The announcement of his participation or withdrawal from the Masters is still pending, but with less than a week to go before the start of the event, he certainly doesn't want to announce his decision now and influence the stakes of the last two tournaments to be played this week.