Novak Djokovic has provided an update on his injury recovery, travel schedule, and plans for playing the Qatar Open in Doha.
The tennis icon joins a star-studded lineup on the BNP Paribas Open entry list. The event starts March 2 in Indian Wells.
However, not every tennis fan is convinced. Express Sport readers have been divided, with 49 per cent claiming that Djokovic ...
Novak Djokovic is set to compete at the Qatar Open later this month. He has recovered faster than expected from a hamstring ...
Novak did not train on Wednesday and Thursday, preserving his leg for the main action. However, the veteran retired after the ...
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Tennis World on MSNVeteran Brilliance: Novak Djokovic joins Roger Federer in the exclusive Major clubThe great Aussie turned 40 in 1974 but still played at a high level. Rosewall toppled John Newcombe at Wimbledon and the US ...
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Novak Djokovic posts image of MRI showing hamstring injury after fans boo him for leaving matchNovak Djokovic posted a scan of his injured left hamstring on social media early Sunday, more than 24 hours after being booed ...
Djokovic is only interested in tennis' biggest prizes. He still has the game to win them, but at age 37 his body is letting ...
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Tennis World on MSNOld guard meets new: Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz rewrite Major QF historyNovak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz played their fourth Major encounter in the Australian Open quarter-final. The experience ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — Of all the praise bestowed on Jannik Sinner after he won his second consecutive Australian Open ...
Novak Djokovic’s quest for a record 25th grand slam title has been cut short at the Australian Open after he stunningly retired from his semifinal match due to a left leg injury. Djokovic was playing ...
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