Novak Djokovic withdraws from Miami Open due to right shoulder injury

Editorial Team
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Novak Djokovic has withdrawn from the upcoming Miami Open due to a right shoulder injury, meaning the Serbian is set to drop out of the world’s top three.

The 38-year-old last featured in a gruelling three-set defeat against Jack Draper in the fourth round of Indian Wells.

He appeared physically exhausted by the conclusion of that two-and-a-half-hour encounter with the defending champion.

This latest physical setback ensures the six-time tournament winner will miss the second half of tennis’ prestigious ‘Sunshine Double’.

Ranking slide and Draper defeat

Failing to defend the significant ranking points earned from his run to last year’s final guarantees a slide down the global standings.

Germany’s Alexander Zverev is now in prime position to overtake the former world number one after advancing to the Indian Wells semi-finals.

Reflecting on his recent on-court struggles in California, the veteran admitted his frustration.

“[I have] a bitter feeling right now, losing a match like this,”

Novak Djokovic

“But proud of myself for fighting and really giving it all on the court. That’s for sure.”

“I lost to a great player, and it was really such an even match throughout the entire two-and-a-half hours.”

Focus shifting to European clay

The Belgrade native has deliberately played a heavily reduced schedule in recent years to ensure peak condition for Grand Slams.

Prior to his recent Californian appearance, the 24-time major champion had not competed since losing the Australian Open final to Carlos Alcaraz in January.

His absence from the Miami main draw, which commences on Wednesday 18 March, points towards a return to action at the Monte-Carlo Masters in early April.

Last year in Florida, the legendary right-hander was narrowly beaten in the title-decider by Czech youngster Jakub Mensik.