Novak Djokovic suffering a medial meniscus tear in his right knee. This is the medical report given by Roland Garros and the same diagnosis publicly announced by the 37-year-old Serbian player, who will give the crown to the Paris Grand Slam and the world number one, which will go to the Italian. . Jannik Sinner at the end of the event. Official, Monday, June 10.
There are no further details on the exact extent of the illness, especially what kind of treatment and future expectations await the Serbian tennis player.
Absolute silence, for the moment and it is usually a habit in the closed group of the team of ‘No’, about what sports calendar I can manage.
Wimbledon, which will be held from July 1 to 14, is on her agenda as her next stop. Between Paris and London, no ATP tournament usually takes place, at most a few exhibitions the days before the competition starts at the All England Club, where last year it was kicked out by Carlos Alcaraz.
Among his main goals is to win the all-time record for Grand Slam titles in tennis, which he shares with the Australian at the age of 24. Margaret Court. Under normal conditions, I would have continued the Wimbledon trial, but with a higher priority.
Djokovic has an obsession, the Olympic gold medal. He has the bronze of Beijing 2008after being eliminated in the final by the then champion Rafael Nadal but he crashed in his attempt at Tokyo 2021, as a victim in the German ‘semi’ Alexander Zverev. His frustration was obvious when the Spaniard Pablo Carreno He snatched the copper from him.
‘Nole’ is only worth the first place on the podium, but a knee injury could compromise his chances on the clay of Roland GarrosOlympic venue from July 27 to August 4.
Source: La Verdad

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