Expect Novak Djokovic to play in the 2025 Qatar Open, weeks after the season-opening Australian Open next month.
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DJOKOVIC TO PLAY IN QATAR OPEN IN BUSY EARLY 2025 SCHEDULE
Expect Djokovic to play in the Qatar Open as part of his busy early 2025 schedule.
Furthermore, the 24-time Grand Slam champion announced his early confirmation to the event on social media on Wednesday.
Moereover, Djokovic’s participation will come after his expected appearance in the season-opening Australian Open next month.
The Qatar Open is set on February 17.
Interestingly, the world No. 7 is determined to land a title early after missing out on a major for the first time this year since 2017.
MURRAY COACHING EXPERIMENT TO BE TESTED EARLY; HENMAN APPROVES NOVAK-ANDY PARTNERSHIP
Moreover, Djokovic’s announcement means his partnership with his new coach Andy Murray will be tested early.
Furthermore, the Djokovic-Murray tandem is expected to work on the Australian Open.
It remains to be seen if Djokovic will stick to his former-rival-turned coach beyond that.
Djokovic will have world No.1 Jannik Sinner, No.5 Daniil Medvedev, and No.8 Andrey Rublev as his closest rivals in Qatar so far.
Meanwhile, retired British tennis great Tim Henman was surprised but approves the Djokovic-Murray partnership.
RETIRED BRITISH STAR FINDS IT ‘INTERESTING TO SEE HOW LONG’ PARTNERSHIP LASTS
Furthermore, Henman finds it “interesting to see how long” the Djokovic-Murray partnership lasts.
Moreover, the retired British star believes Murray can do a good job since he knows most of Djokovic’s opponents in Melbourne.
“I think from Djokovic’s point of view, it’s probably a smart move. It will be interesting how long that partnership lasts for,” Henman told Sky Sports.
“Andy knows all the opponents Djokovic is going uo against. Andy has always been a great tactician and been a very good strategically,” he added.
Djokovic named Murray as his coach after he parted ways with former coach Goran Ivanisevic in March.