Crazy schedule for Djokovic in 2013

It's interesting how Djokovic and Federer plan their schedules. On one side, it seems that Federer is very carefull not to overload his schedule.

On the other Djokovic seems to be eager to take advantage of his current dominance to play (and rack up money) as much as he can.

I found his schedule to be quite crazy.

http://www.tennistonic.com/view_tennisnews?nid=1461

http://novakdjokovic.com/en/news/tennis/noles-tournament-schedule-for-first-three-months-in-2013/


Playing the Mubadala and then the Hopman Cup back to back doen't look to be the best choice to prepare the Australian Open.

Planning to play the Davis Cup in Belgium soon after the Australian Open seems to be suicidal.

As they have pointed out, Tipsarevic and Troicki have good chances to win against Belgium
 
Quite a few.

What exactly is he going to withdraw from? I think this is his usual schedule plus Davis Cup.

All the top guys minus Fed are playing that Abu Dhabi exhibition for the $$$$. And the Hopman Cup isn't exactly grueling.

Of course Fed is going to cut down on the number of tournaments, he's older and no longer going to go for #1.
 
Nah he's a warrior with excellent stamina, as long as he doesn't get injured the packed schedule will not be much of a problem
 
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What exactly is he going to withdraw from? I think this is his usual schedule plus Davis Cup.

All the top guys minus Fed are playing that Abu Dhabi exhibition for the $$$$. And the Hopman Cup isn't exactly grueling.

Of course Fed is going to cut down on the number of tournaments, he's older and no longer going to go for #1.
He will withdraw from tournaments citing "fatigue".
 

Bartelby

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And the rules don't require him to play.



What exactly is he going to withdraw from? I think this is his usual schedule plus Davis Cup.

All the top guys minus Fed are playing that Abu Dhabi exhibition for the $$$$. And the Hopman Cup isn't exactly grueling.

Of course Fed is going to cut down on the number of tournaments, he's older and no longer going to go for #1.
 
He will withdraw from tournaments citing "fatigue".

But why would he do that when he played all of them in 2012, except for Davis Cup? You obviously dislike Djokovic and that's fine, but this doesn't make sense. He's going to play them all because he wants to rack up the points/remain #1, rack up the money, and apparently wants to support his country in the Davis Cup.
 
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But why would he do that when he played all of them in 2012, except for Davis Cup? You obviously dislike Djokovic and that's fine, but this doesn't make sense. He's going to play them all because he wants to rack up the points/remain #1, rack up the money, and apparently wants to support his country in the Davis Cup.
Because this year he will cut the tournaments in favor of Davis Cup. This has nothing to do with my opinion on Djokovic, it's what I believe he's going to do.
 

marc45

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when is atp actually releasing the entire tour schedule on its homepage?...still has 2012 up..has anyone seen 2013 up?
 

adil1972

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i dont understand on one side top players complain about long season, on the other hand they have 3.5 months off during the calender year.
no top player plays during february after australian open
then top players take one month off after wimbledon
after YEC, there is no tennis for 6 weeks. so thats how top players rest 3 months and 2 weeks
 
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adil1972

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top players also skip davis cup which has gruelling 3 day period five 5 set matches from friday to sunday

maybe if change to 3 set matches more top players will play davis cup
 

joeri888

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i dont understand on one side top players complain about long season, on the other hand they have 3.5 months off during the calender year.
no top player plays during february after australian open
then top players take one month off after wimbledon
after YEC, there is no tennis for 6 weeks. so thats how top players rest 3.5 months

Federer plays, Rotterdam and Dubai, but I see your point.
 
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