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Djokovic's Big ATP Finals Decision Revealed

November 04, 2025 | Edition #254

It’s the National Day of Community Service, but the tennis world is busy serving more action and drama instead! Djokovic has finally revealed his ATP Finals decision after weeks of uncertainty. Over in Athens, the chair umpire makes a huge blunder mid-match during Hellenic Championship. Off the court, Coco Gauff flags a loophole that is making tennis less engaging. Read on to find out more about these stories!

Djokovic’s ATP Finals Decision Finally Revealed
Djokovic’s ATP Finals Decision Finally Revealed
Novak Djokovic’s long-awaited decision on his ATP Finals participation is now confirmed, ending days of speculation ahead of Turin.



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Once the match is over, Chair Umpires are not allowed to explain their decisions in press conferences or on social media. Their code of conduct prohibits them from meeting journalists. In 2019, a month after Damian Steiner officiated the Wimbledon men’s final between Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, he was fired by the ATP tour for giving a series of unauthorised interviews in Argentina, in which he suggested a few amendments to the sport’s rules and discussed specific matches and players. At the time, the ATP called this “a direct violation of the standard protocol.”

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