World No. 1 Novak Djokovic has officially withdrawn from the ATP Finals, just days after securing a record win in Athens.
Djokovic, who claimed his 99th career title last week, announced the decision through his team, citing fatigue and the need to recover ahead of the 2026 season. The withdrawal marks a surprising turn after his dominant performance in Greece, where he broke multiple records with his title win.
In a brief statement, Djokovic said, βItβs been an incredible season, but I need to listen to my body. Iβve pushed hard and now itβs time to rest.β
The 37-year-oldβs exit leaves the ATP Finals lineup open for potential alternates, with Casper Ruud and Alex de Minaur among the top contenders for replacement.
Tennis analysts believe Djokovicβs decision could be a strategic move to extend his career longevity, especially as he continues to balance his schedule with Grand Slam pursuits.
The ATP Finals, set to begin next week, will now miss its biggest star, but fans are already speculating about Djokovicβs return next season β potentially chasing his 100th career title and another Grand Slam record.
Despite the withdrawal, Djokovicβs Athens triumph reaffirmed his status as one of the most consistent and resilient athletes in tennis history.
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