Djokovic’s ATP Finals Status Unclear After Paris Withdrawal as Ex-Pros Split
He is qualified for Turin with only the Athens ATP 250 on his public schedule, leaving his plans unresolved.
Overview
- John Isner predicted on the Nothing Major podcast that Novak Djokovic will skip Turin, pointing to his Paris withdrawal and last year’s absence.
- Co-host Sam Querrey countered that he expects Djokovic to play, citing the player’s upbeat demeanor in Shanghai.
- Djokovic officially pulled out of the Rolex Paris Masters after recent fitness issues, including problems that worsened in Shanghai.
- Brother Djordje Djokovic said the 38-year-old is working to recover and is aiming to be ready for the Hellenic Championship in Athens.
- Djokovic has already qualified alongside Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev, and a no-show could open a spot for No. 9 while costing him a potential $5.1 million payday.