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Djokovic will only play at Wimbledon if he can 'fight for title'
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Djokovic will only play at Wimbledon if he can 'fight for title'

Published by , Tuesday 06/25/24 10:26

Novak Djokovic says he will only play at Wimbledon if he is fit enough to "fight for the title" but his recovery from knee surgery is going well.

The seven-time champion at the All England Club was forced to withdrew ahead of his French Open quarter-final against Casper Ruud earlier this month after tearing the medial meniscus in his right knee.

His chances of competing at Wimbledon, which starts on July 1, initially looked bleak but he has made rapid progress and had a two-hour training session at Wimbledon's Aorangi Park on Monday.

The 37-year-old Serbian world number two says he will make a decision before Friday's draw.

"I didn't come here to play a few rounds," he told the BBC. "If I know I can play close to my maximum or at maximum, then I'll play. If not, then I'll give somebody else a chance to play.

"I really will only play if I know I am in a state which is good enough to go far in the tournament and fight for the title, so that's the condition.

"Rehab is going in the right direction every single day, a few percent better and better. That's what's giving me hope and encouragement to keep going.

"I'm taking things gradually. I'm not pushing myself yet 100 percent but I'm hoping that's going to come in the next few days."

Djokovic, who has won 24 Grand Slams, has reached the Wimbledon final for the past five years, losing a thrilling five-setter last year to Carlos Alcaraz.

He will attempt to win an elusive Olympic gold medal at the Paris Games, which start on July 26.

Djokovic's long-time rival Andy Murray is also in a race to be fit for Wimbledon after undergoing back surgery last week while Rafael Nadal is missing the tournament to focus on the Olympics.

Source: AFP

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Have they both actually made an error of judgement in risking their health, I guess we'll have to wait & see.
Aladdin Sane Aladdin Sane il y a 3 heures
Andy, surely thinking about your future health & family is more important than trying to play at another tournament, whether it's the Olympics or another ATP tournament. I realise that as a sportsman you'd like to go out on a high, but possibly risking having to have more surgery, is it worth it & what have you got left to prove?
Snoopy 10 Snoopy 10 il y a 1 jour
To the Editor- thank you for correcting the prior version of this article.
Bobo Bobo il y a 1 jour
When did Jasmine become a "his". Please correct.
Bobo Bobo il y a 1 jour
Hmmm wouldn’t go that far. Slightly arrogant lol
samiruffsankey samiruffsankey il y a 1 jour
On the contrary. Modern tennis is, indeed, hitting hard. But with these slow courts and balls, is all about running like rabbits and a complete physical combat. This is what modern tennis is all about rn.
EmilianoDTH EmilianoDTH il y a 1 jour
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