Dovizioso, 34, has won 13 races since joining
Ducati in 2013, leading them to runners-up titles in three
successive seasons.
Talks over a new contract have stalled, however, and Dovizioso's
manager last month hinted that his rider was considering taking
a break.
"We will make a decision after these two races in Austria. A
decision that won't be conditioned by sporting results and it is
not just the last race that will be taken into account,"
Tardozzi told DAZN.
Five-times world champion Jorge Lorenzo, who retired last year
and signed as a Yamaha factory test rider in January, has been
linked with a return to Ducati, while Pramac Racing's Francesco
Bagnaia is also in the mix to partner Jack Miller next year.
"Jorge is an important rider for us. He won with us and we keep
him in our hearts. We will see," Tardozzi added.
(Reporting by Arvind Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Shri
Navaratnam)
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