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Novak Djokovic made major headlines this week, first with his emotional tribute to his longtime mentor and tennis father Nikola Pilic, who passed away at age 86. Djokovic poured his heart out on social media, calling Pilic the man who opened doors when others turned their backs and crediting him for molding both his character and his career. Daily Express reported that Djokovic’s statement left fans and fellow pros alike deeply moved. On court, just days after suffering a US Open semifinal defeat to Carlos Alcaraz, Djokovic hit back at retirement rumors by confirming a major return to the ATP Masters circuit. Tennis.com and TennisUpToDate revealed he will play the Rolex Shanghai Masters for a 14th time, a clear signal that the 38-year-old still has unfinished business despite his legendary resume. Djokovic told media he “fancies his chances” in best of three formats, hinting that shorter matches and Masters tournaments suit him better at this stage of his career, especially considering recent losses to both Jannik Sinner and Alcaraz at Slams. Notably, this marks a shift in stance after Djokovic had previously criticized the length of two-week Masters events and had said he might focus only on Grand Slams moving forward. His schedule now includes Shanghai, the Six Kings Slam in Saudi Arabia, and the ATP 250 in Athens, a tournament with deep personal ties as it's owned by his family. Social media buzzed the minute José Morgado broke the news of Djokovic’s Shanghai plans, with the official Rolex Shanghai Masters X account hailing the four-time champ’s comeback, and fans wildly speculating whether he will also play the year-end finals in Turin. In business matters, Djokovic’s team has not made any major financial deals public in recent days, with focus instead on his evolving schedule and legacy priorities. On the social front, the tennis world has been largely supportive, though there was a minor ruffle when Frances Tiafoe attracted criticism for comments referencing Djokovic, as highlighted by The Spun. Weighing this week’s developments, Djokovic’s Shanghai commitment stands out as the most long-term biographically significant, confirming both continued competitive fire and a willingness to adapt his approach as the generational landscape shifts.
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