Biography Flash Novak Djokovic Withdraws From Miami Open As Shoulder Injury Clouds His 2026 Grand Slam Chase
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Novak Djokovic, the 24-time Grand Slam champion and world number three, has withdrawn from the 2026 Miami Open due to a nagging right shoulder injury, tournament officials announced Sunday per CBS News and the ATP Tour. This bombshell pulls the six-time Miami king—tied with Andre Agassi for the all-time men's singles record—out of the Sunshine Double's second leg, just after his fourth-round exit at Indian Wells to Jack Draper, where he dropped a gritty three-setter despite winning the opener, as detailed by Bolavip. At 38, Djokovic's stamina showed cracks in that hardcourt grind, and insiders whisper the shoulder flared up post-match, forcing this tough call even with extra recovery days before Miami's March 19 main draw kickoff.
The fallout? Hindustan Times reports his ranking will tumble below Alexander Zverev to number four, possibly lower depending on Miami results, spotlighting his selective schedule as he eyes a record 25th major at the French Open. No public appearances or social media buzz from the Serb in the last few days—he's gone radio silent amid rehab whispers—but tennis circles are abuzz: will this sideline him from Monte Carlo Masters, where he's entered but boasts a meh recent record? Unconfirmed chatter suggests he's prioritizing clay prep over workload, a savvy move for a legend defying father time.
No major headlines in the past 24 hours, but this injury clouds his 2026 trajectory, potentially reshaping his Grand Slam chase against Sinner and Alcaraz. Djokovic's Miami legacy—wins in 2007, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, plus last year's final loss to Jakub Mensik—hangs in the balance, with fans wondering if he'll ever snag that seventh crown.
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