Djokovic Withdraws from Madrid Open Amid Injury Struggles
Novak Djokovic will not participate in the Madrid Open due to ongoing shoulder injury issues. Despite missing recent tournaments, he hopes to recover in time for the French Open. The tennis star is seeking his 25th Grand Slam title at Roland Garros starting May 24.
Novak Djokovic has announced his withdrawal from the upcoming Madrid Open, citing persistent shoulder injuries. This decision comes as the tennis star aims for recovery ahead of the French Open.
His absence in Madrid follows a difficult season where the 38-year-old champion missed major tournaments in Miami and Monte Carlo due to injury. Djokovic, who recently expressed his physical struggles during a EuroLeague basketball game in Spain, remains focused on regaining full fitness.
Despite setbacks, Djokovic continues preparation for his return to the court, with the draw for the Madrid tournament set for Monday. His sights are firmly set on competing for a record 25th Grand Slam victory at the French Open beginning May 24.
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