News Sports Tennis

Tennis: Djokovic plays down injury fears, back for Madrid

(Reuters) – Novak Djokovic has played down fears he will miss this year’s French Open, saying the wrist injury he sustained at the Monte Carlo Masters last week is not as serious as first feared.

Djokovic reacts after missing a point during his match against Federer during their semi-final match at the Monte Carlo Masters in Monaco
Novak Djokovic of Serbia reacts after missing a point during his match against Roger Federer of Switzerland during their semi-final match at the Monte Carlo Masters in Monaco April 19, 2014. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard

The Serb, second in the world rankings behind Rafael Nadal, said on his website (www.novakdjokovic.com) that he hoped to be fit to play in the Madrid Masters which starts on May 4.

Fortunately, the situation with the injury is better than it first seemed, Djokovic, who was beaten by Roger Federer in Monte Carlo, said on Tuesday.

Doctors assured me that I will be ready for Madrid, then Rome and Roland Garros, just as it has been planned.

However, I need to continue with the recovery process and full medical treatments. It means I will have to take a short break in order to recover as soon as possible.

Djokovic is looking to win the French Open to complete his set of grand slam titles.

(Writing by Martyn Herman; editing by Toby Davis)

Print Friendly, PDF & Email
Article from: reuters.com

We Recommend

The yoopya.com portal presents worldwide news, covering a large spectrum of content categories including Entertainment, Politics, Sports, Health, Education, Science and Technology and more. Top local and global news in the best possible journalistic quality. We connect users via a free webmail service and innovative.

Tennis: Djokovic plays down injury fears, back for Madrid

Discover more from Top Local & Global trusted News | Secure Email Account

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading