Djokovic cancels training he had planned for this Wednesday at the ATP Finals

Djokovic cancels training he had planned for this Wednesday at the ATP Finals
Djokovic cancels training he had planned for this Wednesday at the ATP Finals
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Novak Djokovic he has already accumulated more than six hours on his legs in just two games at the ATP Finals after crashing Holger Rune and to give in to Jannik Sinner. Now it remains to face Hubert Hurkacz in the last duel of the group stage, without depending solely on themselves to qualify for the semi-finals.

Now, given the demands of the first two duels, Djokovic canceled the training he had planned for this Wednesday in Turin. However, there is no need to raise alarms as this is simply a preventive measure, according to the Serbian press in Turin. There is even a chance for Nole to do a faster workout at the end of the day.

Furthermore, his game with Hurkacz starts no earlier than 10:30 am, Brasília time, which also helps him to be more cautious about his physical condition.

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