Novak Djokovic, the third player to secure a spot in the 2025 ATP Finals, made a surprising decision to skip the event due to a shoulder injury. Despite his absence, Djokovic closely followed the finals battle between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner and expressed his desire to be in Turin to witness the intense showdown.
The 38-year-old Serb, with 18 Tour Finals qualifications, decided to focus on the upcoming 2026 season after sustaining a shoulder injury at the Hellenic Championships in November. This move allowed him to recover and prepare for the challenges ahead.
In the thrilling finals clash between Alcaraz and Sinner, the latter emerged victorious in straight sets. Djokovic, watching the match, praised the high level of play and the intense rivalry between the two young talents. He acknowledged the positive impact their rivalry has on the sport and commended Jannik Sinner for his historic performance on indoor courts.
Sinner’s remarkable winning streak of 31 matches on indoor courts is a testament to his dominance in that surface. Djokovic, a former record holder with a 35-match winning streak on indoor courts, recognized Sinner’s achievements and the significance of his performances.
Reflecting on Alcaraz and Sinner’s epic French Open final, Djokovic described it as ‘historic’ and highlighted the incredible display of tennis showcased by the two players. Despite facing both Alcaraz and Sinner multiple times in 2025, Djokovic had mixed results, defeating Alcaraz once but falling short against Sinner throughout the year.
As Djokovic continues to navigate through his career and face new challenges, his admiration for the young talents in the tennis world remains unwavering. His insights and observations on the evolving landscape of the sport serve as a valuable perspective for fans and players alike.
In conclusion, Djokovic’s candid admission about the 2025 ATP Finals and his admiration for Alcaraz and Sinner’s performances shed light on the competitive spirit and camaraderie within the tennis community. As the sport continues to evolve, the influence of seasoned veterans like Djokovic and the rising stars like Alcaraz and Sinner will shape the future of tennis for years to come.

