Djokovic, Shanghai Masters and ATP
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You can watch the Shanghai Masters 2025 live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Tennis, and Sky Sports+. The tournament starts on Wednesday 1st October and runs until Sunday 12th October 2025. Play begins around 5:30am UK time in the early rounds, 8:30am in the quarter-finals, and 9:30am in the semi-finals and final.
Djokovic defies injury to defeat Bergs and reach record-extending Shanghai Masters semi-final - reaction - Djokovic looked to be struggling as he doubled over in between points but prevailed to reach
ATP bosses have been urged to introduce a major rule change following drama at the Shanghai Masters. Novak Djokovic overcame injury problems and a health scare to advance to the quarter finals, where he will face Zizou Bergs. The Serbian defeated Jaume Munar 6-3 5-7 6-2, but his victory was far from straightforward.
Novak Djokovic beat Belgiums Zizou Bergs in straight sets to reach the semi-finals of the Shanghai Masters; watch the WTA and ATP Tours in China throughout this week, live on Sky Sports Tennis with Dj
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ATP eyes new safety policy after players collapsing in Shanghai
Shanghai Masters has turned into a survival test rather than a regular tennis tournament! Numerous retirements and medical timeouts at the Asian most notable event have forced the ATP to consider implementing a formal heat rule.
Somewhere in Spain, Carlos Alcaraz can finally stretch out and breathe easy, his decision to skip Shanghai now looking masterful. While the World No. 1 enjoys calm after his Japan Open triumph, chaos reigns in China,
Novak Djokovic, chasing his 25th Grand Slam-level title run, battled not only his opponent but also the weather and an ankle scare during his Shanghai Masters clash with Spains Jaume Munar.
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Daniil Medvedev asks ball girl to remove soaked shirt during Shanghai Masters match
The temperatures in Shanghai were a challenge not only for him, but also for his colleagues, and the massage he received during the match did not have a particularly positive effect on his condition.
Valentin Vacherot is the lowest-ranked player to reach an ATP 1000 semi-final since 1999, and the first Monegasque player to make a Masters final four