Updated 24 June 2024 at 13:34 IST
Novak Djokovic is coming off knee surgery, but it hasn't stopped him from training up. The World's number three shows no sign of weariness despite his recent medical procedure. The Serbian tennis star failed to compete in the French Open quarterfinal match-up after an injury halted his clay court run in France. But given Novak's readiness to fight back, the Serb star has remained as an unstoppable force despite his knee issue. Additionally, it looks like the Serb is eyeing a return to the grass courts as he was recently seen practicing in a Wimbledon facility.
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Novak Djokovic's clay Court run in the French Open was marred by a torn meniscus in his right knee, and he had to pull out of the quarterfinal clash against Casper Ruud. The Serbian star underwent a successful knee surgery and aimed for a strong return to the court. It looks like the star player may be eyeing for a comeback in the grass court.
Before the grass court competition, Novak Djokovic trained at the esteemed Wimbledon facilities. The tournament's managers provided a few images of the star tennis player. During his training in England, Djokovic was spotted with a kneecap on his right knee. The Serbian tennis player hasn't been spotted on the court since losing in the French Open 2024 quarterfinal. Novak has been offering updates on his training amidst recovery, and his training in the court will be seen as a massive positive sign for the fans who are looking for him to make a positive return.
Djokovic had his surgery at the beginning of June and was seen walking with the help of two walking sticks. In less than a month, the star player has been training at almost full capacity, which is a massive plus. The Serb could make his return as soon as possible, but it is yet to be seen whether the stage will be on the grass courts in Wimbledon or someplace else.
Published 24 June 2024 at 13:34 IST