Djokovic Confirmed for ATP Finals, Says Italian Federation Boss
Novak Djokovic returns to compete in the season-ending ATP Finals in Turin after a three-week break, securing the second-to-last spot among the top eight players this year.
- Novak Djokovic will compete in the ATP Finals in Turin next week, as confirmed by Angelo Binaghi, president of the Italian Tennis Federation.
- Djokovic has been inactive for three weeks after losing in the Shanghai Masters semifinals on October 11 and skipping the Paris Masters.
- He is ranked fourth in the annual rankings and has reached the semifinals at all four Majors this season, including winning his 100th ATP title in May.
- There is only one spot left for the ATP Finals, with Felix Auger-Aliassime and Lorenzo Musetti competing for it, separated by 160 points in the rankings.
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Djokovic Will Play at ATP Finals, Italy Fed President Says
Novak Djokovic has confirmed his participation at the ATP Finals in Turin, Italy's tennis federation chief Angelo Binaghi said, easing concerns that the 24-time Grand Slam champion may pull out of the season finale. World number five Djokovic, who withdrew from the season ender last year due to injury, skipped the Paris Masters and has not played since losing to qualifier Valentin Vacherot in the Shanghai Masters semi-finals last month. "We have…
Tennis-Djokovic will play at ATP Finals, Italy fed president says
(Reuters) -Novak Djokovic has confirmed his participation at the ATP Finals in Turin, Italy's tennis federation chief Angelo Binaghi said, easing concerns that the 24-time Grand Slam champion may pull out of the season finale. Read full story
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