We analyze all implications of Djokovic's announcement regarding his absence in Turin, removing the ATP Finals 2024 from his schedule.
We analyze all implications of Djokovic's announcement regarding his absence in Turin, removing the ATP Finals 2024 from his schedule.
It remains to be seen what decision is made if he eventually qualifies, but it seems clear that for Novak Djokovic not to finish the season among the top eight in the world, a series of unlikely coincidences would have to occur. The formula is clear; the only way the Serbian could be left out of the 2024 ATP Finals would be if Rublev wins the Metz tournament, De Minaur wins in Belgrade, and Ruud reaches at least the semifinals in Metz.
There is only one way Djokovic doesn’t qualify to Turin:
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) November 1, 2024
- Rublev wins Metz
- De Minaur wins Belgrade
- Ruud reaches the semifinals in Metz https://t.co/jEI78RPo6u
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[pixels-player]The Serbian player has not yet communicated whether he will participate in the ATP Finals 2024, so we review reasons to make one decision or the other.
With the tennis world eagerly awaiting the confirmation of Novak Djokovic's participation in the ATP Finals, the Serbian has been spotted in the stands at the ATP Belgrade tournament, an event held in his home country. The tournament awards 250 points to the winner and serves as the climax to the regular season alongside the ATP Metz taking place this same week. It's worth noting that Djokovic has not played since the Six Kings Slam exhibition and has not competed in an official tournament since the ATP Shanghai, where he lost in the final to Jannik Sinner.
. @DjokerNole in Belgrade 🇷🇸
— Milica Milutinovic (@MilicaM84932667) November 3, 2024
Belgrade Open 🎾#BelgradeOpen #Djokovic #NoleFam
📸: @u_penjanju IG pic.com/4keFOWmJdd
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic reaparece en plena incógnita por si jugará las ATP Finals
[pixels-player]Rohan Bopanna remains in the elite at 44, proving that talent knows no age and that he can keep winning important titles as a doubles player. In an interesting interview with ClayTennis, the Indian stated that he has no plans to retire in the near future and was asked about who he considers to be the best player of all time. "Djokovic. It's incredible how consistent he has been for so long, surpassing all imaginable barriers. I also have no doubts that he is the most influential in the history of our sport," he asserted.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bopanna: "Djokovic no solo es el mejor de la historia, sino también el más influyente"
[pixels-player]We examine how the race is shaping up to secure a spot in the ATP Finals with the last Masters 1000 of the year as the final opportunity to break into the top 8 of the year.
It is still not clear what role the Serbian will have in the circuit in the coming season, but his absence in the Paris Masters may give some clues.
We analyze all implications of Djokovic's announcement regarding his absence in Turin, removing the ATP Finals 2024 from his schedule.
The Serbian player has not yet communicated whether he will participate in the ATP Finals 2024, so we review reasons to make one decision or the other.
With the tennis world eagerly awaiting the confirmation of Novak Djokovic's participation in the ATP Finals, the Serbian has been spotted in the stands at the ATP Belgrade tournament, an event held in his home country. The tournament awards 250 points to the winner and serves as the climax to the regular season alongside the ATP Metz taking place this same week. It's worth noting that Djokovic has not played since the Six Kings Slam exhibition and has not competed in an official tournament since the ATP Shanghai, where he lost in the final to Jannik Sinner.
. @DjokerNole in Belgrade 🇷🇸
— Milica Milutinovic (@MilicaM84932667) November 3, 2024
Belgrade Open 🎾#BelgradeOpen #Djokovic #NoleFam
📸: @u_penjanju IG pic.com/4keFOWmJdd
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic reaparece en plena incógnita por si jugará las ATP Finals
[pixels-player]It remains to be seen what decision is made if he eventually qualifies, but it seems clear that for Novak Djokovic not to finish the season among the top eight in the world, a series of unlikely coincidences would have to occur. The formula is clear; the only way the Serbian could be left out of the 2024 ATP Finals would be if Rublev wins the Metz tournament, De Minaur wins in Belgrade, and Ruud reaches at least the semifinals in Metz.
There is only one way Djokovic doesn’t qualify to Turin:
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) November 1, 2024
- Rublev wins Metz
- De Minaur wins Belgrade
- Ruud reaches the semifinals in Metz https://t.co/jEI78RPo6u
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Esto es lo que tendría que pasar para que Djokovic no se clasificara a las ATP Finals 2024
[pixels-player]Rohan Bopanna remains in the elite at 44, proving that talent knows no age and that he can keep winning important titles as a doubles player. In an interesting interview with ClayTennis, the Indian stated that he has no plans to retire in the near future and was asked about who he considers to be the best player of all time. "Djokovic. It's incredible how consistent he has been for so long, surpassing all imaginable barriers. I also have no doubts that he is the most influential in the history of our sport," he asserted.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bopanna: "Djokovic no solo es el mejor de la historia, sino también el más influyente"
[pixels-player]We examine how the race is shaping up to secure a spot in the ATP Finals with the last Masters 1000 of the year as the final opportunity to break into the top 8 of the year.
It is still not clear what role the Serbian will have in the circuit in the coming season, but his absence in the Paris Masters may give some clues.
The American interpreted in his podcast the Serbian's decision not to play in Paris, with the ATP Finals hanging by a thread. "From now on, he will choose his venues."
Despite being clearly the number 1 in the world and showing superiority over everyone in this 2024, Jannik Sinner does not relax and continues his work process to grow as a tennis player. Today, he was caught training in Monte Carlo trying out different racket models, all painted in black to not give clues about which one he was using. By the shape, it appears to be a prototype model of the HEAD Speed Legend, the racket Djokovic currently uses, although being a video from afar and completely painted in black, it is difficult to discern which one it is. In this way, the Italian seeks new sensations with his racket. Some may think it is a sin to touch something that works, but Sinner is willing to leave nothing to chance.
🇮🇹👇 You would think, if you’re solidly the best player in the world, that you wouldn’t want to make too many big changes to your racket setup.
— Olly 🎾🇬🇧 (@Olly_Tennis_) October 23, 2024
Well…here’s Jannik Sinner testing multiple different (blacked out) rackets today in Monaco 👀
📸 Functional Tennis IG pic.twitter.com/h7sgQ1HBit
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cazan a Jannik Sinner entrenando... ¿con la raqueta de Djokovic?
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