As the tennis world gears up for the Nitto ATP Finals, anticipation surrounds Novak Djokovic, who is widely expected to compete. Despite no official announcement confirming his participation, Djokovic’s actions suggest preparation for this prestigious event. Currently participating in an ATP 250 event in Athens, the Serbian superstar appears focused and ready, hinting that he is indeed gearing up for the year-end championship. The 38-year-old Djokovic has a storied legacy at this tournament, having claimed the title seven times previously.
In the 2025 season, Djokovic boasts a record of 37 wins and 11 losses, with an impressive performance in the fall post-U.S. Open, where he has recorded six wins against just one loss. His sole title this year came from the tournament in Geneva, showcasing his continued prowess on the court.
Djokovic’s extensive experience is evident from his impressive record at the Nitto ATP Finals, where he has appeared 16 times and holds a match record of 50 wins and 18 losses. His remarkable achievement includes championship victories in 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2022, and 2023.
Among the current contenders at the Finals, Djokovic’s head-to-head record against fellow qualifiers stands at an impressive 42 wins against 18 losses. Notably, his matches against some of the top players showcase his competitive spirit: he leads with a record of 5-4 against Carlos Alcaraz, while facing Jannik Sinner with a slightly unfavorable 4-6. Djokovic has solid advantages over other contenders, including a 9-5 record against Alexander Zverev and a perfect 11-0 against Taylor Fritz.
As the excitement builds up for the draw ceremony, the tennis community watches closely to see if Djokovic will ultimately declare his intent to compete, adding another chapter to his illustrious career in one of the sport’s most demanding competitions.
