Djokovic training on hard court after knee surgery. Will he play in Wimbledon?

Novak Djokovic, the 24-time Grand Slam champion, has returned to the practice court after knee surgery, defying expectations and inspiring fans worldwide. Despite initial doubts about his participation in Wimbledon, Djokovic's determination and positive mindset have fueled his recovery. With just over a week left, he is pushing hard to play at Wimbledon.

Djokovic Training On Hard Court

Novak Djokovic, the 24-time Grand Slam champion, has once again demonstrated his resilience and determination. Just a few weeks after undergoing knee surgery, Djokovic is back on the practice court, defying expectations and inspiring fans worldwide.

The Injury and Surgery

During the fourth round of the French Open, Djokovic tore the medial meniscus in his right knee. The injury raised doubts about his participation in Wimbledon, with many assuming he would miss the prestigious grass-court Grand Slam. However, Djokovic’s love for the sport and his unwavering desire to compete at the highest level kept hope alive.

Djokovic’s Optimism

Following surgery, Djokovic shared his determination to return swiftly. He stated, “I’m going to do my best to be healthy and fit to return to the court as soon as possible.” His commitment to the game and his positive mindset fueled his recovery.

Surprising Progress

Last week, Djokovic provided a progress update on Instagram. A video showed him training in the gym, already putting pressure on the knee during light jogging and various exercises. His rapid progress surprised many, including the medical community, which had initially given him slim odds of playing at Wimbledon.

Pushing Hard for Wimbledon

Respected journalist Craig Shapiro reported that Djokovic hit the tennis court for the first time since the knee procedure. Reliable sources indicate that he is pushing hard to play at Wimbledon. With just over a week left, Djokovic faces a tight timeline to achieve full fitness, but American No. 1 Taylor Fritz believes it’s possible. Fritz, who experienced a similar injury in 2021, emphasized that inflammation management is crucial. Djokovic’s determination and physical resilience may well see him competing at the All England Club.

A Tennis Machine’s Return

Novak Djokovic’s comeback is nothing short of remarkable. His dedication to the sport and his ability to defy expectations make him a true tennis machine. As the Wimbledon countdown begins, fans eagerly await Djokovic’s return to the grand stage, where he aims to add another chapter to his storied career.

Heer is the video of his latest training.


Novak Djokovic in 2024

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5-1
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2024 Highlights

Ranked no.3, Novak played his last match on the 3rd of June when he overcame world no.26 Francisco Cerundolo 6-1 5-7 3-6 7-5 6-3 in the 4th round of the French Open (draw).

Currently, during this year Novak achieved a 18-6 match record. Novak Djokovic’s most significant result of the current year was getting to the semifinal at the Australian Open, Monte Carlo and Geneva.

Djokovic has scheduled to compete next at the Wimbledon (Wimbledon). He will start the tournament from the main draw that will commence on the 1st of July.

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