Tsitsipas joins Djokovic in Adelaide International line-up

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Stefanos Tsitsipas is set to compete at the Adelaide International in January, joining a strong field that includes Novak Djokovic, tournament organisers announced on Tuesday, December 16.

The ATP 250 event will run from 12–17 January in Adelaide, marking Djokovic’s return to the South Australian city, where he has previously claimed titles in 2007 and 2023.

Reflecting on his most recent win, Djokovic said: “It definitely felt like playing at home, that’s for sure. The support that I’ve been getting in the last 10 days, I don’t think I’ve experienced too many times in my life, so thank you so much for everyone for coming out every single match.”

Tsitsipas will line up alongside fellow entrants Jack Draper, Joao Fonseca and Tommy Paul, as the tournament shapes up as a key lead-in event to the Australian Open.

Source: ATP Tour.

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