Novak Djokovic Declares ‘I Am Done with Those Tournaments,’ Threatens to Skip Events
Novak Djokovic, the world’s top tennis player, has made headlines with a bold declaration, stating he is “done” with certain tournaments and is considering skipping future events. While he did not specify which tournaments he plans to avoid, his statement has raised concerns about his participation in key competitions moving forward.
Djokovic, who has often been vocal about his scheduling and the demands placed on top players, cited frustration with the structure and frequency of some tournaments. “I am done with those tournaments,” Djokovic remarked in a recent interview, emphasizing that certain events no longer align with his priorities.
This declaration follows a year of intense competition for Djokovic, including winning his 24th Grand Slam title. As he approaches the latter stages of his career, the Serbian star may be looking to reduce his schedule, focusing on maintaining his health and preparing for major tournaments.
If Djokovic follows through on his decision to skip some events, it could have a significant impact on the ATP Tour and the tournaments he opts to bypass. Fans and organizers alike will be keeping a close eye on his schedule, eager to see how his future participation unfolds.