Novak Djokovic’s 2025 tennis schedule: Tennis great set for shortened season

Novak Djokovic's 2025 tennis schedule: Tennis great set for shortened season

A delighted Novak Djokovic celebrates winning the 2024 Olympic gold medal match

Novak Djokovic played only 13 tournaments during the 2024 tennis season and that number is expected to decrease in 2025.

The tennis great has skipped several high-profile events in 2024 and that is likely to continue next year as he has made no secret of the fact that he plans to play a reduced schedule during the final few years of his career as he wants to spend more time with his family.

“Family life is very important to me. I want to be with my wife and children, to be part of their daily lives, which I haven’t been able to do for many years,” he stated.

Djokovic has admitted that he is “done” with several tournaments, with the ATP Finals appearing to be one of them after he withdrew from the season-ending event at the backend of 2024.

“As far as I am concerned, I am done with those tournaments for my career,” the 24-time Grand Slam winner stated.

He added: “For the first time in my career, I don’t have any long-term plans. I live in the moment and I’ll see what happens.”

But those who think he is close to retiring are wide off the mark as the 37-year-old is intent on playing on the biggest events – including the four Grand Slams – from here on in.

“I don’t know what next year will bring in terms of schedule and everything. I know I still want to keep playing,” the Serbian added.

“I have to see where I am in my life with my body and everything, but I still have plans to keep going, like these years, prioritising the big events.”

So which tournaments are likely to feature on his 2025 tennis calendar?

Djokovic competed at the United Cup, Australian Open, Indian Wells Open, Monte Carlo Masters, Italian Open, Geneva Open, French Open, Wimbledon, Paris Olympics, US Open, Davis Cup World Group and the Shanghai Masters in 2024, but several of those events are unlikely to feature in 2025.

He won only one title in 2024, gold at the Paris Olympics, and finished with a 37-9 win-loss record.

Novak Djokovic’s possible calendar for 2025

Brisbane International – December 30-January 5

Djokovic traditionally plays a tournament before the season-opening Grand Slam and the fact that he hasn’t played any competitive tennis since the final of the Shanghai Masters in October, he could be keen to get some minutes under his belt before the Australian Open.

Last year he played in the United Cup, but Serbia won’t feature in 2025 while in previous years he played at the Adelaide International, now defunct ATP Cup as well as the Qatar Open.

Australian Open – January 13-27

If fit, the 10-time Australian Open champion will be in the main draw of the 2025 season-opening major at Melbourne Park.

After winning four titles in a row (he missed the 2022 edition), Djokovic was beaten in the 2024 semi-finals by eventual champion Jannik Sinner.

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Indian Wells Open – March 3-16

The Indian Wells Open is one of Djokovic’s favourite events as he has won the title five times, although we shouldn’t be too surprised if this is one of the events that he drops from his calendar as he has featured at the ATP Masters 1000 tournament only once in the last four years.

That once was in 2024 when he lost in the third round against Luca Nardi.

Monte Carlo Masters – April 7-13

The Miami Open follows the Indian Wells Open, but Djokovic hasn’t played in the second leg of the Sunshine Double since before Covid-19 so he is likely to skip it again and spend more time with his family.

He is likely to play in his first Masters 1000 event at the Monte Carlo Masters to kick-start his clay-court season.

The Serbian is a two-time champion at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, but his last title was in 2015. Last year he lost in the semi-final against Casper Ruud.

Italian Open – May 5-18

The Madrid Open – which takes place after the Monte Carlo Masters – is another high-profile tournament that Djokovic has missed in the last four years so he is likely to head straight to Rome.

The Italian Open has been an ever-present tournament on the Djokovic calendar since he made his main draw debut in 2007 as he has featured at Foro Italico for 18 consecutive years, winning six titles with the last coming in 2022.

Expect him to feature in 2025 for the 19th year in a row.

French Open – May 26-June 8

Djokovic added the Geneva Open to his 2024 calendar as he felt he was undercooked ahead of Roland Garros, but he is likely to head straight to Paris this time around.

The three-time French Open champion exited the tournament after the fourth round in 2024 as he withdrew from his quarter-final match due to a knee injury.

Wimbledon – June 30-July 13

Djokovic prefers not to play any grass-court warm-up events before Wimbledon so expect him to stick to that tried and trusted recipe.

The seven-time Wimbledon winner has lost in the final against Carlos Alcaraz the past two years with his last title coming in 2022.

Cincinnati Open – August 3-17

The 2024 post-Wimbledon calendar was dominated by the Paris Olympics, but there will be no distractions in 2025.

The Cincinnati Open was one of the tournaments Djokovic missed after winning gold in Paris, but he is likely to return in 2025 with the event expected to be his only tournament before the US Open.

He is a three-time Cincy champion with his last appearance coming in 2023 when he beat Alcaraz in the final.

US Open – August 25-September 7

Novak Djokovic will no doubt return to Flushing Meadows in 2025 where he will look to win a fifth title.

After beating Daniil Medvedev in the 2023 final to lift his 24th Grand Slam, Djokovic’s title defence came to an end in the third round in 2024.

Davis Cup Qualifiers – September 8-14

Novak Djokovic is a team player as he has made it clear that he wants to win more titles with Serbia, but his participation in the second-round qualifiers depends on Serbia reaching this stage.

The first round of qualifiers take place after the Australian Open and the tennis great is unlikely to feature in those.

Shanghai Masters – September 29-October 12

The Shanghai Masters was the only ATP event to feature on Djokovic’s calendar after the 2024 US Open and he reached the final, losing in straight sets against Jannik Sinner.

It was his first appearance at the ATP Masters 1000 tournament since 2019 and given all his positive feedback after the tournament, he could well return.

Paris Masters – October 27-November 2

Djokovic opted not to defend his Paris Masters title in 2024 and this could be one of the tournaments that he opts not to play, given his comments about playing on the whim.

ATP Finals – November 10-16

Djokovic officially skipped the 2024 ATP Finals due to injury, but he may well have decided he is “done” with the season-ending event. Of course, his participation also depends on whether or not he qualifies.

Davis Cup Finals – TBC

The venue for the 2025 Davis Cup Finals is still to be confirmed, but if Serbia reach the playoffs then Djokovic is likely to represent the European nation.

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