Novak Djokovic confirmed his withdrawal from the Paris-Bercy Masters 1000

Novak Djokovic confirmed his withdrawal from the Paris-Bercy Masters 1000

After two days of complete uncertainty regarding his future, the Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic (4th) confirmed the rumors this Wednesday, when he announced that he finally will not participate in it Masters 1000 of Paris-Bercy.

“Unfortunately I will not play in Paris-Bercy this year. Forgive all those who expected to see me play there. I wish all the players, sponsors, organizers and fans a great tournament. I have many beautiful moments winning seven tournaments and I hope to return with you next year“, the Belgrade-born man published on social networks, who will not be able to revalidate the trophy raised in 2023, losing 1,000 points and falling to fifth place in the ATP ranking.

In this way, the gold medalist at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, who has recorded 37 wins and nine losses during the current season, seriously compromises his 17th participation in the ATP Finals, product of the fact that he is sixth in the race to Turin with 3,910 units, only 515 more than the Australian Alex De Miñaur (10th), who is ninth with 3,395.

It should be noted that in case of not accessing or not appearing in the tournament that brings together the eight best on the calendar could leave the Top 10 for the first time since July 2018as he would not revalidate the crown achieved in the last edition, losing 1,300 points to be only 635 behind the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas (11th).

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