Novak Djokovic next tournament: World No. 2 confirms he will play Monte Carlo Masters
Novak Djokovic has confirmed on his website that he will open his clay season at the 2022 Monte Carlo Masters. The Serb announced his participation in the tournament after withdrawing from the Masters 1000 events at Indian Wells and Miami.
Djokovic was in the draw for the Indian Wells Masters until the very last minute, despite being unable to travel to the United States as he was unvaccinated against COVID-19. He later took to Twitter to announce that he will not be playing the Sunshine Double in America.
The Serb's vaccination status has put his entire 2022 schedule into limbo. After entering with a medical exemption, Djokovic was deported from Melbourne, denying him the opportunity to defend his Australian Open title. He has played only one tournament so far this year, at the ATP 500 event in Dubai.
Since then, he has lost his position at the top of the ATP rankings to Daniil Medvedev.
However, after French authorities announced that it will lift its policy on COVID-19 vaccine passes to enter the country, the Serb is now free to play the Monte Carlo Masters and defend his title at Roland Garros this year.
The World No. 2 will also likely play the ATP 250 claycourt event in Belgrade, his hometown. Members of his family are involved in the organization of the tournament.
Novak Djokovic is a two-time champion in Monte Carlo
Novak Djokovic will return to the clay of Monte Carlo this year as a two-time champion. The Serb won the title in the French municipality in 2013 and 2015, defeating Rafael Nadal and Tomas Berdych in their respective finals.
The World No. 2 has not fared as well in recent editions of the event. Djokovic was defeated by Dan Evans in the third round last year and lost to Daniil Medvedev in the quarterfinals in 2019.
He lost to Dominic Thiem in the third round in 2018, and succumbed to David Goffin in three sets in the quarterfinals in 2017.
The Serb has only played three matches so far this season, defeating Karen Khachanov and Lorenzo Musetti in straight sets in Dubai before bowing out to Jiri Vesely in the quarterfinals.
A strong showing in Monaco will prove vital for the Serb ahead of his French Open title defense.