Novak Djokovic: Serbs plans to return Qatar Open after recovery from the thigh injury, but does not mention Andy Murray | Tennis news
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Novak Djokovic plans to return to the action at the Qatar Open next week after recovering from a thigh injury, but did not mention that Andy Murray had joined him.
The 24-plow Grand Slam champion says that the injury that forced him at the Australian Open “almost 100 percent repaired”.
Its offer for a record 25. Grand Slam title Prematurely stopped in Melbourne last month when he had to withdraw After losing the first set of semifinals of Alexander Zverev.
But Djokovic, still one of the 100th title of ATP career, is on the entrance list for the ATP 500 event in Doha – Live on Sky Sports tennis – And he gave him a game by his medical team.
“No more rupture in the muscles, the injury is almost 100 percent repaired and I am ready to go to work for more victories,” the 37-year-old told Montenegrin newspaper newspaper.
“I have a green light from a medical team that I can train, which I can prepare.
“The Doha tournament has been scheduled for seven days, so I stick to the schedule.
“Thank God, I’ve been able to recover quickly. I’ve had more injuries lately than in the first 15 years of my career.
“It probably comes with age, but my body still listens to me, I still have a burning flame and a desire to achieve new things.
“I hope the 100th trophy will come to Doha right now. I have been chasing him for a long time – he will come when he should come.”
Djokovic did not mention whether he would continue to work with Andy Murray after his one -time rival joined the coaching team in Melbourne.
Qatar Open will be led by the world 1 Janik Sinner, along with other players with the highest ranks, including Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev.
Karen Khachanov defeated Qatar open in 2024 after defeating Czech Jakub Mensik in the flat sets.
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