Djokovic Credits Brother's Support for Emotional Boost at Monte Carlo Masters

Novak Djokovic discusses emotional advantages of having brother Marko in his player's box while chasing his 100th ATP title.

Djokovic Highlights Family Support Amid Coaching Changes
Novak Djokovic revealed that having his brother Marko in his player’s box at the Monte Carlo Masters provides an emotional advantage as he pursues his 100th ATP Tour singles title. The 24-time Grand Slam champion is currently without coach Andy Murray for the clay-court event but downplayed any concerns, stating this arrangement was pre-planned.

Key Takeaways:

  • Djokovic emphasized the unique emotional support Marko brings, recalling their 2019 doubles appearance at the same tournament.
  • The Serbian star reached his first final of 2025 at the Miami Open (losing to Jakub Mensik) but remains without a singles title since the 2023 ATP Finals.
  • A recent viral infection and eye swelling hampered his Miami performance, though he reports improved condition for Monte Carlo.

Clay Season Strategy
The 37-year-old third seed receives an opening-round bye before facing either Stan Wawrinka or Alejandro Tabilo. Djokovic views the tournament as preparation for peak performance during the latter clay season, particularly targeting Roland Garros and the Olympics.

Parallel Storylines in Monte Carlo

  • Carlos Alcaraz admits pressure to replace banned Jannik Sinner as world No. 1 has impacted his recent form
  • Defending French Open champion Alcaraz seeks to regain rhythm on his favored clay surface
  • Tournament features strong field including Alexander Zverev and Britain’s Jack Draper

Did You Know?
While Olympic gold remains Djokovic’s white whale, it doesn’t count toward ATP title totals – adding significance to his pursuit of the century mark this season.

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