The display of Novak Djokovic Sunday morning and Monday afternoon are the subject of debate at Roland Garros. Two successes but at the cost of wasting energy for over nine hours. The magic of the ‘Big 3’, although there are many limitations they will face in Wednesday’s match Casper Ruud, on reissuing the 2023 final.
“I don’t know what’s going to happen tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, if I’ll be able to go out on the court and play. I hope so. Let’s see what happens,” he said. Djokovic, 37 years old, who has been suffering from discomfort in his right knee for several weeks, which worsened in the match he won against Francisco Cerúndolo, who came back from two sets to one and 2-4 in the fourth match.
The doctor’s intervention, using the usual pills, made it possible to regain the ability to move, as he explained. He finished the match playing his best tennis, moving as if he had fully recharged his batteries.
In his show, a highlight that says a lot about the characteristics of Novak Djokovic and everyone is talking about Roland Garros, which is a global trend because it is an iconic moment of epic, of survival.
Score 3-3 in the fifth set, four hours and 23 minutes of misery. Cerúndolo’s right cross was a missile, saved by Novak Djokovic as he climbed into the net with superhero reflexes. He followed up with a punch as he fell on her face, very long.
An acrobatics exercise that ended with its protagonist making the plane land. Spreading his wings with his arms, as he had done in his day on the softest grass. He has even been compared to Spiderman because of his agility. It’s rubber, it stretches like chewing gum.
Source: La Verdad

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