Djokovic withdraws from US Open warm-up event suddenly
Novak Djokovic will head into the US Open without any competitive match practice after unexpectedly pulling out of the Cincinnati Open. The 24-time Grand Slam winner has not played a match since his disappointing straight-sets loss to Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon semi-finals on July 11. That defeat raised concerns after Djokovic appeared to struggle with a left thigh injury throughout the match at the All England Club.
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Following Wimbledon, Djokovic opted out of the Toronto Masters, another major ATP 1000 tournament. Now, with the Cincinnati Open also off his calendar, fans and analysts are wondering about his match fitness ahead of the US Open. Though he was initially listed among the players accepted into the Cincinnati draw, an updated entry list released on Monday revealed his withdrawal from the event. This move means he will have skipped two significant warm-up events leading up to the season’s final Grand Slam.
No Court Time Before US Open
Djokovic’s lack of court time in recent weeks is raising questions about his readiness. It’s unclear how serious the thigh issue is, but skipping two top-tier tournaments suggests the Serbian star is taking no chances with his recovery. As things stand, the next time Djokovic is expected to be seen on court will be at the US Open, where he is set to play in the mixed doubles alongside compatriot Olga Danilovic. This pairing is likely a strategic move to ease him back into competition without the physical demands of singles play.
Uncertain Form Ahead of Major Test
With no match rhythm and potential fitness concerns, Djokovic’s US Open campaign could face early challenges. Entering a Grand Slam without any prior tune-up matches is unusual for a player of his caliber. Fans will be eager to see if the champion can still perform at the highest level under these circumstances. Whether this time off proves to be a smart recovery period or a misstep will be revealed once the tournament begins.
			














			

            





