Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz share honest take on Novak Djokovic’s uncertain ATP Finals participation

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Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz share honest take on Novak Djokovic’s uncertain ATP Finals participation
Novak Djokovic in the frame (Image via Getty)

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Djokovic will decide on his ATP Finals participation after completing the Hellenic Championship.

Alcaraz and Fritz agree the Serb has earned the right to take his time despite the inconvenience it may cause.

Novak Djokovic is yet to make a final decision about his participation in the 2025 ATP Finals at Turin. Amid this, Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz have shared their honest thoughts about the Serb's decision.

Djokovic is currently contesting at the Hellenic Championship. His latest appearance on the court was in the semi-final round against Yannick Hanfmann. The Serb dominated the round and reached the finals, registering a 6-3, 6-4 win against his opponent. He is now scheduled to compete against Lorenzo Musetti in the finals on November 8.

The Serb has chosen to announce his decision regarding his appearance at the ATP Finals after the completion of his tournament in Athens. Alcaraz and Fritz were questioned about their thoughts on the Serb's decision in the pre-tournament press conference.

"Well, I mean I think Yeah, obviously when you're on the fence, not sure if everyone's not sure if you're going to play. Yes, there's inconveniences, but he's earned that right in my opinion for he's qualified. It's his decision if he wants to play or not play. And if he wants to wait on it and see how he feels, that's like I said, it does cause some inconveniences, but he's earned it. He's earned that right in my opinion," said Taylor Fritz.

 

 

Echoing Fritz's thoughts, Alcaraz said:

"Well, no, I mean it's obviously it is a bad situations for everyone, but, as Taylor said, he has the right to do it. He has played this tournament many years. He has won this tournament many years. Obviously, for the promoter for everything is not the the right situations, but, it is his decision and we had to go with it and and accept it," said Carlos Alcaraz.

 

 

Novak Djokovic has only won one title this year at the Geneva Open against Hubert Hurkacz. He fell short of reaching any final despite reaching the semifinals at all four majors.