The Serbian Novak djokovic He suffered a new injury to the Australian Open, although he did not like it as he did in previous editions, when part of his ten titles came with some complex physical issues to be involved.
As the player, 37 years old, taught itself, the injuries become more frequent. A slit in the meniscus on his left knee caused him to undergo surgery on the last Roland Garros, and he was not facing for his quarter-final date.
‘Nole’ retired to Melbourne after beating the first set with the Alexander Zverev: 6-7 (5) in 81 minutes. “I know my body well. The pain is getting worse, I’m probably working hard if I won the first set. But this time it was very difficult to handle,” he explained.
The so -called ‘Happy Slam’, Happy Slam, was less than happy when Djokovic left. The historic champion said goodbye to the headquarters among the boos. Most hit the tennis player of 24 Grand Slam titles.
Djokovic did not confirm that he would return to Melbourne in 2026, leaving the door open for possible retirement when the course was over, leaving him at the expense of his performance in the Grand Slams. He sees himself as a candidate for more crowns.
The executive director of Australian Open It provided more details on Monday about Djokovic’s farewell. “He’s leaving now (Monday). His team left Friday, but he stayed with his family,” he said. Craig Tiley.
Regarding if he will return to the grand slam he rule, the always optimistic tiley commented that “We will see Novak back, I hope to catch up with him in the coming weeks.”
Tiley announced that “Djokovic had a good warm-up in the morning and his team was confident that he would come out and play.” He had to leave it in the end. “I have never known a player who has made so many previous preparations and focus here like Novak, and he always does everything possible to enter the court,” he defended him.
In the face of critics and skepticism, Djokovic even published the MRI image on social networks proving the muscle problem in his left thigh.
Regarding some criticism from players for the behavior of some fans, Tiley taught that “in case we see this is necessary, we will limit the number of entries, but for now everything is telling us that the experience is positive in every sense of the tournament “.
Source: La Verdad

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