Six times champion Novak Djokovic pulls the Italian openly

Novak Djokovic’s 100th ATP Tour Singles title will have to wait a little longer after the Serbian star leaves the Italian Open next month on Tuesday.
Djokovic, the six-time winner of the Clay-Court Tournament in Rome, a shocking loss to Matteo Arnaldi, Italy on Sunday, comes to the opening match at Madrid Open.
Djokovic withdrew from the Italian Open, which started on May 7, is unlikely to play another competitive match before the start of the French Open on May 25th.
37 -year -old Djokovic wins three victory among the titles of 24 Grand Slam single in Roland Garros. It was closed in 2024 in four main branches, but he won a gold medal at the Paris Olympics.
In 2025, Djokovic has also suffered losses in Monte-Carlo, Indian Wells and Doha. He reached the finals in Miami and lost the Czech young Jakub Mentik. This year’s Australian Open lost to Alexander Zverev, Germany in semifinals.
“This is a new reality for me, I have to say, I’m trying to win one or two matches, he doesn’t really think of getting too far away from the tournament, Djok Djokovic said after his loss in Madrid.
“This is a completely different feeling than I have had for 20 years,” he continued. He continued: “confronting such sensations in court, and now it is a difficulty for me to go early in tournaments early.”
-FELD level media