Novak Djokovic: the Serb is injured, a package for the Australian Open?

Novak Djokovic the Serb is injured a package for the

Hard blow for Novak Djokovic who injured his hamstring during a training match against Daniil Medvedev.

Absent from the Australian Open in 2022 due to a visa problem and a big controversy related to his vaccination, the Serb received exceptional authorization to participate in the 2023 edition. But the Australian curse seems to continue for the Serb who, in a preparation match against the Russian Daniil Medvedev this Wednesday, January 11, injured his left hamstring.

A few days before the start of the first Grand Slam of the year (January 16), concern is growing in the Serbian clan, which is aiming for a historic 10th title in Australia and a new place as world number 1 after the Spaniard’s package Carlos Alcaraz especially that a first muscular alert took place during the Adelaide tournament.

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Who is Novak Djokovic? Express Biography

Novak Djokovic was born on May 22, 1987 in Belgrade, the Serbian capital. He started tennis very early at the age of four, a sport where his idol was the American Pete Sampras. Son of Srdjan and Dijana, “Nole” has two brothers who also play tennis: Marko and Djordje. Considered one of the best players in the history of the yellow ball with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic has won 21 Grand Slam titles, one less than the Spaniard. Since the start of his professional career in 2003, he has won 88 tournaments and amassed over $158 million in earnings.

Novak Djokovic is considered one of the most complete players on the circuit. On a court, the Serb can both defend and attack and his ability to return opposing serves allows him to often take the upper hand in exchanges. He is also one of the most technical players where his anticipation, his reflexes, his cushioning and his wide range of tennis are formidable. His ability to adapt to all playing surfaces is one of “Djoko’s” strengths.

Novak Djokovic met Jelena Ristic during her school career in Belgrade in the early 2000s. Not everything was easy for the young lovers, since Novak played his tournaments all over the world while Jelena completed her studies in Italy. The couple finally took up residence in Monaco and decided to get married in 2014. Jelena gave birth to their son Stefan in 2014, then to a little girl named Tara, in 2016. At the same time, Jelena Djokovic is director of the Novak Djokovic foundation, which the promotion of education in their native country.

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