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Just decide bro the tournament organizers gonna have a headache with the rearrangingAnd turns out Djokovic has denied ever giving confirmation that he's attending Turin
Just decide bro the tournament organizers gonna have a headache with the rearrangingAnd turns out Djokovic has denied ever giving confirmation that he's attending Turin
Just decide bro the tournament organizers gonna have a headache with the rearranging
All that effort to block Musetti from Turin and then letting him back in lolIf he goes all the way im Athens he might pull out of Turin. He will be massively fatigued IMO.
Of course he will be tired because he does not train, he goes to matches recreationally and wins on dry quality. After an hour, it runs out of fuel.If he goes all the way im Athens he might pull out of Turin. He will be massively fatigued IMO.
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I called this a few days ago!I am
Stop cheating the Gentle Readers.
The dunderhead President of the Italian Tennis Federation, Binaghi, is shamelessly spreading lies that Djoker has committed to Turin.
"I don't know where Binaghi got this information from. Certainly not from me or my team. I will make my decision at the end of this tournament."
Agree 1000%. Particularly during the indoor season with all the majors already decided, when Alcaraz is less motivated and things are just generally less interesting. I'm a Sinner fanboy but I'll admit he can't do this on his star power alone if Carlitos is unmotivated. Djokovic adds eyeballs, and this RR Bo3 format suits him down to the ground.Honestly good. At this point the field is so bad I'm actually happy he's adding the star power and matchups
I hope he skips. Djokovic isn’t going to win that event and he has to protect the body. That sinner’s tournament now.Agree 1000%. Particularly during the indoor season with all the majors already decided, when Alcaraz is less motivated and things are just generally less interesting. I'm a Sinner fanboy but I'll admit he can't do this on his star power alone if Carlitos is unmotivated. Djokovic adds eyeballs, and this RR Bo3 format suits him down to the ground.
Finally you on my page too. I’m the same brother. Sinner is too good. Athens is the priority this week to try get 101I don’t want to see more losses to Sinner . Please duck it out
Is the real slam
You've always been a very circumspect Djokovic fan, and it's impressive, but I wouldn't give up hope that Novak could win it. Best format for him to land a blow against Sinner in a big event at this stage imo. And there is the possibility that Alcaraz will be unmotivated.I hope he skips. Djokovic isn’t going to win that event and he has to protect the body. That sinner’s tournament now.
Djoko best chance at 101 is this week in Athens.
Yeah that is the ideal scenario for me. Try to win Athens hopefully his body holds up and then rest up.You've always been a very circumspect Djokovic fan, and it's impressive, but I wouldn't give up hope that Novak could win it. Best format for him to land a blow against Sinner in a big event at this stage imo. And there is the possibility that Alcaraz will be unmotivated.
Would you like Djokovic to capture Athens, and then pack it in for the year, with the goal being a productive off-season and then another huge AO campaign? If he hadn't gotten injured against Mugrev, Djokovic would have definitely won that SF and made the F. Might not be such a bad idea to have a light end to the year. He might still be the second best player in the world at AO in January next year.
Amen, that's how I'd be feeling about any tournament he enters now.Is the real slam![]()
Binaghi is another talker who spoke out of turn without knowing that his words would not hold up days later."We have confirmation that Novak Djokovic will play in Turin next week." Angelo Binaghi, president of the Italian Tennis and Padel Federation, broke the deadlock and announced the Serbian champion's participation in the 2025 Nitto ATP Finals. The 38-year-old from Belgrade, who qualified a few weeks ago, was in doubt due to his physical condition and recent statements about the uncertainty surrounding the scheduling: Djokovic had only officially confirmed his participation in the ATP 250 in Athens, but the green light for the Masters tournament in Italy has reportedly arrived in the coming days.
Living in Italy, where the ATP Finals are held, I have a special preference for knowing certain news in advance. It was the least I could do to share it with the forum, breaking my self-imposed rule.
Greetings to the whole non-harmful part of this forum.