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“Someone Will Always Feel Damaged” – Novak Djokovic Denies New ATP Ranking System Benefiting Rafael Nadal

Published 07/08/2020, 12:34 PM EDT

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It’s been a week since Novak Djokovic tested negative for the coronavirus, and he has started his work as the President of the ATP Players Council. A lot of questions were raised about his leadership and so the World No.1 is doing his best to help the other players.

Djokovic in the latest interview with Sportski Zurnal spoke about the main focus of the ATP and the council. Due to the pandemic, the lower-ranked players have had financial problems. So starting the season is very important so that they can earn money. The ATP and the council also respect the decision of players who won’t play due to the virus. So there have been certain changes to the ranking system.

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“We discussed it in the Council and that decision was made because we wanted to protect the players that don’t want to put themselves to risk and to travel. Some won’t play until the end of 2020 and in this way the list protects them, they are not losing points. On the other hand, players who play will have a chance to earn new points. In this situation, I believe It was the best option.” said Djokovic.

“The ATP and Council want to protect the players that don’t want to play.” – Novak Djokovic

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The New ranking system gives Rafael Nadal a chance to overtake Djokovic for World No.1. The Serbian was asked about this, but he refused to comment on that. He reiterated that the top priority here is to protect the players who aren’t playing.

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“I don’t want to comment on that, I think this is the most just towards everybody. Someone will always feel damaged. But I repeat the ATP and Council wants to protect the players that don’t want to play.”

Djokovic also supported the tournaments that will start in August. He understands that many players need to play and earn money so holding these tournaments will help them.

“I don’t have that kind of pressure that the others feel and of course, I understand them because the vast majority need to play now and earn money. I salute to the efforts being made to hold tournaments especially in the US and in Europe despite this big crisis,” he said

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Note: The quotes are translated from Serbian using Google Translation.

Although Djokovic applauded the efforts of conducting tournaments in the US and Europe. He hasn’t announced anything regarding his participation in the resuming tennis season.

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Bhavishya Mittal is a tennis author for EssentiallySports, who is currently pursuing his Bachelor's degree in Journalism from Manipal University. A former sports editor for The Manipal Journal, Bhavishya has also worked for The New Indian Express. He has a keen eye for many sports but he is a particularly ardent follower of tennis, with a zest to create riveting articles on the ever-evolving sport.
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