Novak Djokovic has all done.
Serbian tennis stars posted a scan image of the injured left ham string to social media early in the morning after booing when he abstained from the semifinals in the Australian Australian Open. He said at a press conference that he had left the flesh, but faced a criticism of fans who questioned the seriousness of injuries on social media.
Djokovic seems to have left the rebound because he posted a photo of the MRI taken on Saturday to prove that the suspected people were wrong.
“I wanted to keep it here for all the” experts “of sports trauma,” he wrote.
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Veteran tennis star did not provide additional information, such as accurate diagnosis or recovery schedule that could have been received.
Jokovic, 37, dropped the first set on a tie -break on Friday and stopped the match against Alexander Zverev. After shaking hands with Zverev and the referee, Djokovic began to walk to the locker room.
Part of the audience at the Rod Laver Arena went to him. Djokovic raised his thumb before leaving.
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On Tuesday, January 21, 2025, a Serbian Novak Djokovic will backhand to Carlos Alcaras, Spain, in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open Tennis Championships in Melbourne, Australia. (AP Photo/N Hang An)
In an interview on the court, Zverev accused Jokovic's booing.
“I know everyone has paid a ticket, and if possible, everyone wants to see a wonderful 5 set match,” Zuberev said. “But I want you to understand that Novak Djokovic has been a person who has dedicated all of his life to this sport for the past 20 years.”
Djokovic was injured in the first set of the previous game, which won four sets of Carlos Alcaras in the quarterfinals on Tuesday night.
Djokovic was wrapped around the upper left foot, finished the game, and wrapped the same tape at the start of the Zverev.
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Serbia's Serbian Novak, who gestures the audience in the third round of the Australian Open Tennis Championships in Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia on Friday, January 19, 2024. Djokovic. (AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Latonayake)
Djokovic said at a press conference on Friday, “I did everything I could to cure meat separation.”
“As we approached the end of the first set, the pain has increased steadily,” he said. “I think it was an unbearable event at the moment. It was a disappointing ending, but I worked hard.”
AP communication contributed to this report.
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