Just 15 days ago Novak Djokovic underwent surgery to repair the medial meniscus tear he sustained in his right knee in his Roland Garros round of 16 match against Francisco Cerúndolo.
Despite winning the match, The Serbian was forced to withdraw from the tournament in Paris before his quarterfinal match against Casper Ruud.
There was talk of over a month’s absence, so his participation in Wimbledon was completely ruled out.and even one of its grand goals for 2024, the Paris Olympic Games, is in jeopardy.
Well, these past few days It is confirmed that he will be in Paris at the end of July to lead the Serbian team. The winner of 24 Grand Slam titles will play in the singles tournament and possibly also in the doubles tournament with Dusan Lajovic, but the good news for him may not stop there.
And his recovery is already on a good track More and more voices are suggesting that Nole can deliver the big surprise and be ready to play at Wimbledon.
He himself decided on Thursday to enlighten the spirit of his followers by posting on his social networks a video where he is seen training at a great pace and without physical limitations.
“Tennis. I miss you! We continue to build every day” he wrote, pointing out that his return to the slopes may be imminent.
So, and although prudence would advise an athlete of his age and physical condition not to play on grass before facing the challenge of the Paris Games, This is not the first time that Novak Djokovic has upset everyone.
His presence at Wimbledon will be a big change in Carlos Alcaraz’s plans.. And, after his loss in the round of 16 at Queen’s, the Murcian will lose second place in the ATP rankings next Monday at the hands of the Serbian, so He will be forced into a hypothetical semi-final against either him or Jannik Sinnerwhile if Djokovic can’t play, the Spaniard will be seeded second, so he can avoid Sinner until the final and his theoretical semifinal match will be with Alexander Zverev or Daniil Medvedev, whom he defeated in the semifinals last year.
Source: La Verdad

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