The 33-year-old Serbian suffered the injury
during a third round match at Melbourne Park but that did not
stop him from clinching a record-extending ninth Australian Open
title and his 18th Grand Slam.
He will surpass Roger Federer's all-time record for most weeks
as ATP world number one on Monday, holding the top spot for the
311th week.
According to a partial schedule posted on his website http://www.novakdjokovic.com,
Djokovic is entered for the ATP Masters 1000 event on the
hardcourts in Miami from March 22-April 4. It is the first of
three events he will play in before heading to Europe for the
claycourt swing ahead of the French Open in end May.
From Miami, where he has won six titles, Djokovic will head to
Monaco for the Monte-Carlo Masters, running from April 11-18,
before returning home to Belgrade for the ATP 250 Serbia Open.
The Tour is returning to Belgrade for the first time since 2012,
and the Serbia Open will be held at Djokovic's tennis center
from April 19-25.
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; editing by Simon
Cameron-Moore)
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