the serbian Novak Djokovicnew champion of the ‘masters tournament’ this 2022, announced just a few days after his title in Turin How are you preparing for the 2023 Australian Open?, the first Grand Slam of the next season and to which he would return two years later. Djokovic has confirmed two tournaments ahead of next year’s first big event.
The first, which is unofficial, is the world tennis league that will happen between December 19 and 24 in Dubai. It is a team event which Djokovic confirmed a few days ago. In it, ‘Nole’ will join a team with Grigor Dimitrov, Aryna Sabalenka and Paula Badosa, in a tournament that will be played on a hard court.
So, the biggest unknown is to see if Djokovic will play in 2023 before the Australian Open. The Serb confirmed that this would be the case. His return to the ocean nation after his stay last year due to the controversy against the coronavirus will take place at the beginning of the new year, as he will play The Adelaide ATP 250 runs from January 2 to 8. Djokovic can now set foot on Australian soil because, as announced in recent weeks, the authorities of this country have used their power to restore the Serb’s visa that was revoked at the beginning of 2022.
This way, Djokovic comes with two events played in the first Grand Slam of the season. He will be looking for his tenth title at the Melbourne ‘major’.
Source: La Verdad

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