MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. Novak Djokovic withdrew from the Miami Open this weekend after reporting a right shoulder injury, tournament officials announced Sunday. Djokovic, a six-time Miami champion and eight-time finalist tied with Andre Agassi, is ranked No. 3 and a 24-time Grand Slam winner. He played Indian Wells last week, reaching the fourth round in singles and the second round in doubles, and reached the Australian Open final earlier this year. Tournament organizers will release the men's draw Monday; Djokovic posted on social media that he is balancing schedule and recovery planning. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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If you're a tennis fan, Djokovic's withdrawal impacts the Miami Open's competitive landscape. It's a letdown for those hoping to see him play. Keep an eye on the men's draw release Monday for the new lineup.
Djokovic, a tennis titan, is out of the Miami Open due to a shoulder injury. His focus is on recovery and schedule balance. Worth forwarding if you know a tennis enthusiast curious about the tournament's new dynamics.
Lower-ranked players and alternates benefit from an opened draw and increased advancement opportunities following Djokovic's withdrawal.
Novak Djokovic, fans, and Miami Open organizers suffered loss of a marquee competitor and altered scheduling and promotional plans.
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