Cincinnati – Novak Djokovic was drawn from the Cincinnati Open on Monday with what was officially listed as “non-medical” reasons.
The 24-time Grand Slam champions have not competed since losing to ultimate champion Janik Thinner in the Wimbledon semi-finals on July 11th.
Two days after Djokovic, 38, took what he said was “nasty” and “nasty” fall in the final game of the quarterfinals, the straight set defeated the crime against the sinner. Djokovic was clearly compromised against the sinner and was unable to move at his best. He was treated by a trainer on his upper left leg.
Djokovic’s withdrawal from Cincinnati follows his decision to sit down at the Masters in Toronto, closing this week. He cited the gro caliber injury due to his absence.
His previous event before Wimbledon was the French Open, where he lost to a sinner in the semi-finals.
Jjokovic will not prepare for the hard court tournament before the US Open Singles competition begins on August 24th.
He won four championships with the Flushing Meadows. Most recently in 2023. This was also his most recent Grand Slam trophy.