Reports reveal Novak Djokovic will travel to London on Monday, Wimbledon participation still uncertain
Almost back from injury, Novak Djokovic might be present for the upcoming Wimbledon.
Novak Djokovic (Via Imago)
The latest news about Novak Djokovic has been announced following his recent injury. The Serbian is back in London and speculation has risen about his return at Wimbledon. After a couple of weeks, an update about Djokovic has come out, which might be good news for the fans.
Djokovic had suffered a nasty injury during the fourth round of the French Open. He was up against Francisco Cerundolo and fell hard on his knee, which later showed injury to his right meniscus. Despite winning the match, he was forced to pull out ahead of the next match and go into surgery, while in Paris.
After a successful surgery, it was known that the Serbian would make it in time for the Paris Olympics, but still not much was known about his participation at Wimbledon. His main goal for the year was winning a gold at the Olympics and he hoped to make it in time for that, irrespective of the injury.
BBC saying that Novak will come to London on Monday but decision on whether to play or not still to be made (makes sense to me, let’s test the water!) https://t.co/7sT4tI9c0q
— Julie ???? (@NDjokofan) June 22, 2024
Now, Djokovic is back in London for unknown reasons. While the fans speculate it is about the Championships, his involvement as of now is still not guaranteed. As Taylor Fritz had revealed in an interview, Djokovic may be ready for the Grand Slam, but that would put his Olympics dream at risk, given he suffered an injury in the course of the tournament.
Novak Djokovic recently posted a training video on his Instagram, as he starts recovery on the court
Ever since suffering the injury on his right knee, Novak Djokovic was on crutches but soon got rid of them as he enrolled in some fast recovery training. While that was underway, fans did not expect the Serbian to hit the court anytime soon, but little did they know that he was way faster than their expectations.
Recently, Djokovic posted a video of his training on court after the injury. From not being able to walk, the Serbian is back, hitting the balls like he never left. The video also showed him doing all kinds of leg training and fitness routines, ensuring his fans that he was on the road to recovery.
Tennis. I missed you! We keep building day by day. Mood socks activatedNovak Djokovic posted on his Instagram
Throughout this whole process, Djokovic had not once ruled out his participation in Wimbledon and his recent trip to London may be proof that he can return to court soon.
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