World No.1 Novak Djokovic has been spotted ramping up his preparations for the Monte-Carlo Masters, which kicks off next week.
The Serbian has competed in just one tournament this year, losing in the quarterfinals at Dubai to eventual finalist Jiri Vesely. After missing the Sunshine Double of Indian Wells and Miami due to his vaccination status, the 34-year old has been practicing in Europe as the clay-court season commences.
Djokovic was seen training at the Monte Carlo Country Club ahead of the ATP Masters 1000 event, which begins on April 10th. The 20-time Grand Slam champion took to the practice courts with World No.12 Jannik Sinner, whom the Serbian faced at the event last year, prevailing in straight sets.