Djokovic to skip Madrid Open, will play in Rome

Tennis

World No. 1 Novak Djokovic will not compete at this week’s Madrid Open after being left out of the main draw for the ATP Masters 1000 tournament Monday.

Reports on Saturday said the Serbian would skip the tournament and continue his preparations for next month’s French Open by playing at the Italian Open in Rome.

Djokovic, 36, last played at the Monte Carlo Masters earlier this month, reaching the semifinals, where he was beaten by Casper Ruud. He has not won a title this season and has played in just four tournaments.

The 24-time Grand Slam champion has won the Madrid Open three times, but he has played the tournament just once since winning his last title at the Caja Magica in 2019.

Djokovic was in Madrid on Sunday to watch Real Madrid claim a 3-2 comeback win in a LaLiga clash against rivals Barcelona at the Santiago Bernabeu.

He is also set to attend the Laureus Awards in the Spanish capital later Monday, in which he could be crowned Sportsman of the Year.

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