Novak
Djokovic attended the final of the
Belgrade Open between
Denis Shapovalov and
Hamad Medjedovic and took part in the award ceremony. The Canadian, former
world No. 10, claimed his second professional title (the first in five years)
after defeating the young local star 6-4, 6-4.
Although he
wasn’t on the court this time, Djokovic stole the spotlight at the ATP 250
final held in his native Serbia. The 24-time Grand Slam champion ended his
season early and decided to skip the ATP Finals in Turin due to an unspecified
injury. He had already withdrawn from the Paris Masters shortly beforehand.
While
enjoying some downtime with his family in Serbia, Djokovic attended the final
of the tournament he won in 2009, 2011, and 2021. The legendary Serbian also
reached the final in 2022 but fell to Andrey Rublev (6-2, 6-7(4), 6-0). The
37-year-old player watched the unexpected final between ‘Shapo,’ who came from
the qualifiers, and Medjedovic, who received a wildcard from the organizers.
The
25-year-old Canadian and former Wimbledon semifinalist secured seven
consecutive wins from the qualifiers and achieved significant victories over
Nuno Borges (5th seed) and Jiri Lehecka (4th seed).
On the
other side, the 21-year-old local talent defeated players like Brandon
Nakashima (6th seed) and Francisco Cerundolo (3rd seed) to reach his second ATP
final (the previous one being the Next Gen ATP Finals, which he won in 2023).
In a strong
performance, Shapovalov secured his second ATP 250 title (the first in
Stockholm 2019) and advanced his goal of returning to the higher ranks after
multiple injuries. The Canadian won 6-4, 6-4 and ensured his return to the top
60 in the rankings, an important step for the start of 2025.
Djokovic
participated in the award ceremony and had the honor of presenting the trophy
to Shapovalov. The Serbian gave the new champion in Serbia a warm hug. Nole
holds an impressive head-to-head record against Shapovalov, leading 8-0 between
2019 and 2023, including the 2019 Paris Masters final and 2021 Wimbledon
semifinals.