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Novak Djokovic Withdraws From ATP Finals After Winning 101st Title
Djokovic won his 101st ATP Tour title but withdrew from the Turin Finals due to a shoulder injury, allowing Lorenzo Musetti to enter as an alternate.
- On Saturday, Novak Djokovic posted on social media that he withdrew from the ATP Finals in Turin, citing a shoulder injury after winning in Athens.
- After playing with shoulder wrapping in Athens, Novak Djokovic said he was not fit to compete and had also withdrawn from last year's ATP Finals due to injury.
- In Athens, Djokovic beat Lorenzo Musetti 4-6 6-3 7-5, winning his second title of 2025 and joining the few men with over 100 career titles.
- As a result, Lorenzo Musetti will enter the draw as first alternate, replacing Novak Djokovic and joining Carlos Alcaraz, Taylor Fritz and Alex de Minaur in the eight-player line-up in Turin.
- Historically, Djokovic's Athens triumph made him the oldest man to win on the ATP Tour on Saturday, and he announced his withdrawal ahead of the ATP Finals beginning Sunday in Turin, Italy.
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The Serbian won in Athens but decided not to fly to Turin: "I'm sorry." Lorenzo will debut on Monday with Fritz
·Turin, Italy
Read Full ArticleIn the end the mission was completed. The goal so much desired reached. Lorenzo Musetti is at the Atp Finals in Turin. Italy will have two protagonists in the tournament that brings together the best 8 of the season. The most important after the Slam. The cart reaches Jannik Sinner and becomes the fifth blue in history to play the Finals, after Adriano Panatta in 1975, Corrado Barazzutti in 1978, Matteo Berrettini (2019 and 2021) and precisely t…
·Rome, Italy
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