**"Djokovic Withdraws from ATP Montreal: A Major Blow to the Tournament"**
At the ATP Montreal tournament yesterday, No. Ranked Novak Djokovic was absent. Instead his withdrawal from the event was revealed to fans and competitors alike as sudden news. The dramatic change in weather has led to Djokovic's reported withdrawal from the ATP Tournament in Canada. A player missing on this side of the year is one missing from North American courts schedule and Eurasia Series member for that 12 months. It is an obvious break with tradition. The 23-time grand slam champion has for more than a decade been an outstandingly powerful force in tennis. But the picture that comes forward from his replacement in Montreal -- Rspects to be thinking about retiring Not only disrupts the draw of the tournament, yet also throws doubts on Djokovic's preparations for as important coming high-points events as US Open's. Novak Djokovic's decision to withdraw from the Montreal Manicouagan Division is evidence of a year marked by indifferent form and physical ailments. While life goes on, exactly why he pulled out as yet unclear does seem probable that Djokovic really places higher stress on his long-term health and future bodily constitution.'But this tactical withdrawal could also be for the benefit of the Grand Slam tournaments: undoubtedly what matter most to him. The Montreal event will now attract the attention of fans and tennis players alike.
Known for its depth as well top match quality, this summer it begins a new era completely. The story from now on is: What sort of shape will Djokovic's form take after pulling out of Montreal? People will pay close attention to how long he's been playing as the US Open gets closer. During this period of so much agony, then we sincerely hope that he will soon recover and race back onto the courts. Without one of its most famous "faces", the ATP Montreal tournament now seems doubtful. This time round it promises to be a hotbed of action and passion - something highly suitable for such a competitive battlefield. The whole tennis world waits to see what happens next.


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