Overview
- Novak Djokovic said many top players opposed the expanded Masters format publicly but failed to show up for meetings when decisions were made.
- He reiterated he does not enjoy the near two‑week Masters events and compared the calendar to having unofficially 12 Grand Slams each year.
- Djokovic argued a return to the previous schedule would require unified support from all Masters tournaments and the ATP board, which he doubts will happen.
- Entering the US Open without match play since Wimbledon, he said he chose training and family time over playing lead‑up events and is no longer chasing ranking points.
- Players such as Carlos Alcaraz and Stefanos Tsitsipas have also criticized the longer Masters setup, citing lower match quality, tighter recovery windows, and higher injury risk.