Djokovic sows French Open doubt hurting knee thriller
Novak Djokovic's French Open hopes in doubt due to knee injury, but he fights back for record win. Uncertain future ahead.
Novak Djokovic's French Open journey took a precarious turn as he battled a knee injury and the resilient Francisco Cerundolo in a thrilling five-set match. The world number one's record-breaking win was marred by uncertainty as he revealed the need for anti-inflammatory medication to manage the pain in his right knee.
Despite securing his spot in the quarter-finals with a hard-fought victory, Djokovic's future in the tournament hangs in the balance. The Serbian star expressed doubts about his ability to continue competing, citing the need for further medical tests to assess the extent of his injury.
The possibility of facing Casper Ruud in the next round remains uncertain as Djokovic grapples with the physical toll of his recent matches. After a grueling battle that lasted over four hours, the 37-year-old champion faces a race against time to recover and regain full fitness.
Throughout the match, Djokovic's determination and resilience were on full display as he fought through the pain and discomfort to secure a hard-earned victory. Despite facing setbacks and obstacles, the Serbian star refused to back down, showcasing his unwavering spirit and competitive drive.
As Djokovic navigates the challenges posed by his injury, the tennis world watches with bated breath to see if the reigning champion can overcome adversity once again. With his fate hanging in the balance, Djokovic's journey at the French Open is a testament to his strength, skill, and unwavering commitment to excellence.
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