Novak Djokovic withdraws from Monte Carlo Masters

Novak Djokovic has pulled out of the Monte-Carlo Masters, ending his 15-year streak of participation since 2011. The 38-year-old, a two-time champion at the event, has not played since a fourth-round loss at the BNP Paribas Open two weeks ago. Officials cited no specific reason, though speculation points to a right shoulder issue.

The Monte-Carlo Masters organizers confirmed Djokovic's withdrawal via Instagram Stories, stating, “We send him our best wishes and hope to see him back on court very soon.” This marks the first time the Serbian has missed the clay-court event in Monaco since 2011, where he first began competing regularly after debuting in 2006 against Roger Federer as an 18-year-old. Djokovic, a 24-time Grand Slam champion, skipped the Miami Open due to what many speculate is a right shoulder injury. His last match was a three-set defeat to Jack Draper in the fourth round of the BNP Paribas Open. Last year, he lost his opening match in Monte Carlo to Alejandro Tabilo in straight sets, meaning he will drop only five ranking points from this absence. Djokovic holds two Monte Carlo titles, from 2013 and 2015. He is expected to return at the Madrid Open, scheduled from April 22 to May 3, where he also defends just five points, or possibly the Italian Open ahead of the French Open. The tournament will now be headlined by Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and Alexander Zverev. Former British No. 1 Tim Henman voiced uncertainty about Djokovic's clay schedule, telling Sky Sports Tennis: “I will be very interested to see how much he plays on the clay. That is the most physically demanding surface. Will he play something before the French? Will he play the French at all? Will he just focus on the grass? Who knows. I can see a scenario where he doesn’t play in Paris, but let’s see.” Djokovic recently affirmed his drive at the BNP Paribas Open: “I’m still competitive. I still have that edge, and I’ll keep on going as long as I feel like it.”

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Stan Wawrinka pulled out of the Italian Open just minutes before his second qualifying match on May 6. The 41-year-old Swiss player cited exhaustion after a grueling first-round win the previous day. Pablo Carreno Busta advanced via walkover.

Novak Djokovic has cast doubt on his participation in the Madrid Open, citing ongoing physical issues despite recent practice sessions. The world No. 4 contradicted earlier reports suggesting his confirmed entry for the clay-court Masters 1000 event. Tournament co-director Feliciano Lopez remains optimistic about his potential appearance.

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Several high-profile players, including Novak Djokovic, Taylor Fritz and Jack Draper, have withdrawn from the upcoming Monte Carlo Masters. Organizers confirmed the absences, citing injuries as the main reasons. The tournament, set for April 5-12, will still feature seven of the top 10 ATP-ranked players.

The Miami Open has drawn fan backlash for excluding six-time champion Novak Djokovic from a promotional graphic of past winners. The image, posted on March 15, 2026, featured recent champions despite Djokovic's withdrawal from the tournament due to a right shoulder injury. Supporters highlighted his record amid the omission.

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The Miami Open is grappling with multiple high-profile withdrawals ahead of its main-draw start on March 17 at Hard Rock Stadium. Novak Djokovic pulled out due to a right shoulder injury, while players like Barbora Krejcikova and Holger Rune also opted out. Replacements have reshaped the field amid concerns over the tennis schedule.

Italian tennis player Lorenzo Musetti has withdrawn from the Miami Open due to a right arm injury, as announced on Instagram. The setback follows his recent early exit at Indian Wells and adds to his history of physical issues. He plans to return during the clay season.

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Jannik Sinner completed the rare Sunshine Double by winning the Miami Open 6-4, 6-4 over Jiří Lehečka, becoming the eighth man to achieve the feat since Roger Federer's 2017 success. The world No. 2 plans to arrive in Monaco on Tuesday and resume practice on Thursday, though he admitted his body will hurt after the hard-court swing. Sinner sits just 1,190 points behind Carlos Alcaraz in the ATP rankings ahead of the clay-court season.

 

 

 

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