Djokovic skips Madrid Open but is aiming for Rome
World number one and record 24-time Grand Slam champion
Novak Djokovic will not play at the Madrid Open this week but is hoping to
appear in Rome.
Media reports said the 36-year-old Serbian star had pulled
out of the tournament in the Spanish capital and he was not included in the
draw on Monday.
Djokovic is yet to win a title this season and has only
played in four tournaments this year, having decided to lighten his schedule.
After being named World Sportsman of the Year for the fifth
time at the Laureus Awards in Madrid later Monday, Djokovic said he was aiming
for the Italian Open before defending his French Open title from May 26.
"Unfortunately, I won't be able to play in Madrid this
year... I've planned to play in Rome, so I hope I'll be able to do that, if I
prepare well," Djokovic told reporters.
"This year has been a bit different for me, I haven't
yet found my best level of tennis and I hope I will at Roland Garros."
Djokovic has now pulled out of the Madrid Open three times
in four years.
The Serb is a three-time champion at the two-week clay court
event in the Spanish capital.
It is his second Masters 1000 withdrawal this year after skipping
the Miami Open in March.
Djokovic said he is "preparing his body" to be
ready "especially for Roland Garros, Wimbledon, the Olympics and the US
Open, the most important part of the season for me".
Veteran tennis great Rafael Nadal will continue his comeback
from injury in Madrid and has been pitted against 16-year-old American Darwin
Blanch in the first round.
Nadal, 37, played at the Barcelona Open but was defeated in
the second round by Alex de Minaur in straight sets.
If he defeats teenager Blanch then he will face Australian
world number 11 De Minaur in the second round for the second week in a row.
Reigning champion and second seed Carlos Alcaraz said he was
hoping to be fully fit to play in Madrid after a forearm problem and will face
either Alexander Shevchenko or Arthur Rinderknech in the second round.
Jannik Sinner, second in the world rankings and top seed in
Djokovic's absence, will face either Italian compatriot Lorenzo Sonego or a
qualifier in the second round.
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