WATCH: ‘Sign of recovery?’ Novak Djokovic hits the court for the first time without elbow protection following his ‘no show’ at Banja Luka
Fans speculate about Novak Djokovic's form ahead of French Open.
Novak Djokovic ( credits - twitter/ perfecttennis)
Novak Djokovic, the world No. 1 tennis player, has been facing a dip in his form lately, leaving fans and experts concerned about his upcoming tournaments. Despite his two wins in two tournaments on his comeback on clay, Djokovic’s early exit from Monte-Carlo and his subpar performances have not provided the reassurance that he needs.
Adding to the worry is the right elbow injury that Djokovic has been dealing with, which has not acted up in years. However, in a recent video posted by @perfecttennis on Twitter, Djokovic can be seen practising without elbow protection, suggesting that he may be on the road to recovery and feeling better.
As Djokovic continues to work hard and try to shake off the rust that comes with a long break from the sport, it has become harder for him to get through the first few weeks on the red clay. Nevertheless, his recent practices without elbow protection may give fans a reason for optimism that he is improving and feeling better.
Djokovic has always been known for his dedication and hard work on the court, and it is no doubt that he will do everything in his power to get back to his best form in the upcoming tournaments. With the French Open just around the corner, Djokovic’s fans will be eagerly watching and hoping for his success.
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Novak Djokovic’s hard work and dedication paying off ahead of French Open
Novak Djokovic has been one of the most dedicated and hardworking players in the world of tennis. He has shown a relentless pursuit of perfection and has been relentless in his pursuit of excellence. Djokovic’s work ethic has been a driving force in his success, and he has always been determined to overcome any challenges that come his way.
With the French Open just around the corner, Djokovic’s recent practice session without elbow protection has given his fans hope that he will be able to perform at his best. The tournament is scheduled to take place from May 22, 2023, to June 11, 2023, and Djokovic’s preparation for it has been the subject of much speculation.
The fact that Djokovic was able to practice without elbow protection is a positive sign that his injury may not be as serious as previously thought. It is also an indication of his strong work ethic and determination to get back to his best form. Djokovic has always been known for his dedication and hard work on the court, and it is clear that he is not willing to let anything stand in the way of his success.
As Djokovic prepares for the French Open, he will undoubtedly be focusing on his physical and mental preparation. The tournament is one of the most prestigious in the world of tennis, and the pressure to perform at one’s best is immense. However, Djokovic’s recent practice without elbow protection may give him the confidence he needs to overcome any obstacles that come his way.
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