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Djokovic Opts Out of Paris Masters, Future Uncertain Until 2024

I Think I Can Hang with the Big Guys

By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Wednesday October 23, 2024

This year’s Paris Masters will be missing the most successful player in tournament history.

Also Read: Djokovic’s Plan for 2025: I Can Hang With the Big Guys

Seven-time champion Novak Djokovic announced today that he will skip the event.


“I have a lot of great memories, winning seven titles there, and hope to be back with you next year,” he wrote.

Djokovic did not give a specific reason for his withdrawal.

Tennis Express

It isn’t clear yet if Djokovic plans to play at the ATP Finals, where he is also a seven-time champion. He’s currently in sixth in the Race to Turin standings, but could be passed by several players next week in Paris.

Djokovic has said he plans to attend Davis Cup in November as a spectator, and has an exhibition scheduled with Juan Martin del Potro in Buenos Aires on December 1st.