Novak Djokovic, the defending champion, will not be attending the ATP Finals due to a "ongoing injury". The 37-year-old Serb has already won seven event titles and qualified as the sixth-best player on the ATP Tour this season. The 24-time Grand Slam men's singles champion Djokovic stated last month that he has no plans to play in the tour's year-end finals.
The former world number one reiterated his desire to focus on the Grand Slams in order to prolong his career. Thus, his next competition is likely to be the Australian Open, which starts on January 12. Novak Djokovic will not be attending the ATP Finals in 2024. The eight players who will vie for victory in Turin were revealed in a statement released by the Serbian, who also explained the factors that influenced his selection. Meanwhile there are numerous more consequences following his exist from the touranment.
The Masters tournament will always be linked to Novak Djokovic because of the many records he owns in this unique competition. The Serbian may have had to make a tough choice, like declining to play in the 2024 ATP Finals, due to their past supremacy and other circumstances. The Serbian declared on social media that he would not be traveling to the Italian city, even though he had all but guaranteed his qualification by winning no ATP championships in 2024.
Novak Djokovic new season will start with Australian Open
Most unexpectedly, the Serbian will begin the new season in a position in the ATP rankings that allows him to compete against the greatest player in the world in the first Grand Slam quarterfinals. In the absence of any competition before the 2025 Australian Open, he is certain to finish outside the top five and may fall lower in the rankings.The only time Djokovic has finished outside the top five since 2007 is at the conclusion of 2024. His place in the Australian major, where he will try to regain his peak form, is still up in the air, but he will end the year in the top ten.