At the end of the US Open, Novak Djokovic was asked to provide some details about his plans for the latter part of the season.
However, the Serbian legend has limited himself to saying that he only plans to participate in the Athens ATP 250 in November and that his main goal remains the Grand Slam tournaments.
The former world number 1 has just moved to Greece due to the disagreements he had with the Serbian government and it is for this reason that he has decided to move ‘his’ tournament from Belgrade to Athens, as well as having enrolled his children in a school located in the Greek capital.

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What’s next for Nole?
The 24-time Grand Slam champion currently occupies third position in the ATP Race despite his very tight schedule and has a 1190-point lead over young English talent Jack Draper, who is in ninth place and out until the end of 2025 due to a serious injury.
This means that Nole could qualify for the 2025 Nitto ATP Finals even if he were to play only one tournament between now and mid-November. The 38-year-old from Belgrade is expected to miss the Shanghai Masters 1000, a tournament he participated in last year by reaching the final and losing to Jannik Sinner in straight sets.
There is a few more chances that Novak could be present at the Paris-Bercy tournament in this edition, given that the last Masters 1000 of the season will change venue starting from 2025 and it could be intriguing for Djokovic to inaugurate the new version of the tournament.
Fans are especially wondering whether or not the Serbian veteran intends to participate in the ATP Finals in Turin, where he had triumphed in 2022 and 2023 by skipping the 2024 edition. The former world No.1 admitted that he has more chances against Italian Jannik Sinner and Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz in best-of-three-set matches, but the feeling is that he wants to spend more time with his family and is focused only on the Majors tournaments.
