Novak Djokovic’s participation in this year’s ATP Finals remains uncertain, as he plans to decide later this week. The 24-time Grand Slam champion, who withdrew from the tournament last year, is currently competing elsewhere and won his opening match in Athens.
Djokovic has been drawn into the group named after American tennis legend Jimmy Connors. As the fourth seed, his group includes Carlos Alcaraz, Taylor Fritz, and Alex de Minaur. This lineup could motivate Djokovic to compete in Turin, as he faces familiar opponents with strong records against them.
“Djokovic has declared that he will decide if he will play the ATP Finals later this week, and he has now been given a big incentive to do just that.”
“Djokovic could be eyeing one of Jimmy Connors’ records at this late stage in his career.”
Participating in the ATP Finals offers Djokovic a chance to challenge key milestones and reinforce his dominance against prominent rivals.
Djokovic faces compelling reasons to join the ATP Finals with a favorable draw and strong head-to-head records, potentially aiming to break a historic record.