Tennis world no. 1 pulls out of another Masters event. Ivanisevic believes only Djokovic can challenge both Sinner and Alcaraz.
Novak Djokovic will miss the Monte Carlo Masters due to a shoulder injury, extending his absence from elite competition. The withdrawal comes shortly after the world number one’s absence from the Miami Masters, leaving significant questions about his availability for upcoming major tournaments.
Another Masters Withdrawal
The shoulder injury that forced Djokovic out of Miami has proven to be more serious than initially expected, with the Serbian star now sidelined for Monte Carlo as well. This represents a concerning pattern for the reigning champion, who will miss consecutive Masters events during a critical period of the tennis calendar.
Monte Carlo, traditionally one of the most prestigious clay court tournaments, will proceed without its world number one player. The withdrawal raises concerns about Djokovic’s timeline for recovery and his prospects for the upcoming clay court season, which culminates with Roland Garros.
Ivanisevic’s Assessment
Goran Ivanisevic, offering his perspective on the competitive landscape, has suggested that Djokovic remains uniquely positioned to challenge the current dominance of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. According to Ivanisevic, only Djokovic possesses the tactical and physical capabilities to compete effectively against both rising stars simultaneously.
This assessment underscores the significance of Djokovic’s absence from the circuit. While Sinner and Alcaraz continue to establish themselves as the primary forces in men’s tennis, the veteran champion’s unavailability removes a critical competitor from major tournaments. His return to competition will be closely monitored by the tennis community.
The extent of Djokovic’s shoulder injury and the timeline for his recovery remain unclear. Upcoming tournaments will determine whether he can return to contention in the coming weeks.
