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Novak Djokovic is playing doubles in Paris. Might there be room for more singles stars, or are physical and economic factors too persuasive?
The world No. 1 is teaming up with Filip Krajinovic this week, but the sober reality of contemporary tennis is that the vast majority of singles players rarely play doubles.
Published Nov 03, 2021
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Djokovic and Krajinovic are reuniting on the doubles court for the first time since February's ATP Cup.
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