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Djokovic exits Cincinnati and will head to the U.S. Open

Cincinnati – Novak Djokovic pulled out of the Cincinnati Open on Monday because it was officially listed as “non-medical” reasons, which means he will head to the U.S. Open without a race in about 1 1/2 months.

The 24-time Grand Slam champion has not competed since losing to ultimate champion Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon semifinal on July 11.

The 38-year-old Djokovic, who defeated what he called “annoying” and “embarrassing” in the final quarterfinals, two days after he beat what he called “annoying” and “embarrassing” to what he called “annoying” and “embarrassing” in his capacity as a “antiating” and “embarrassing” in his capacity as a “antiating” and “embarrassing” in his capacity as a “embarrassing” and “embarrassing” in his capacity as a “embarrassing” and “embarrassing” in his capacity as a “embarrassing” and “embarrassing” in his capacity as a “embarrassing” and “embarrassing” in his capacity as a “embarrassing” in the final quarter-finals. Djokovic was obviously compromised against the sinner and could not do his best. He received treatment from the coach’s upper left leg.

Djokovic’s withdrawal from Cincinnati was his decision to sit after the Toronto Masters ended this week. He cites groin injury.

His previous Wimbledon match was the French Open, where he also lost to the sinner in the semifinals.

Djokovic will not have tough game preparations before the start of the U.S. open singles match on August 24.

He won four titles on the 2023 Flushing Meadows. This is also his latest Grand Slam trophy.

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