The Serb was unable to complete training with Daniil Medvedev due to a hamstring injury in his left leg and is a concern days before the start of the first Grand Slam of the season.
Novak Djokovic alarms are turned on in his training four days after the start of Australian Open for a pain in the hamstring of the left leg and he will arrive with enough physicality at the start of the first Grand Slam of the season.
The Serbian tennis player, who will return to Australian soil after missing last year due to not being vaccinated against Covid-19, came in as one of the favorites to win the first Grand Slam of the season, howeverdragged discomfort in the hamstring of the left leg that doubts him from the physical side and he will arrive with just enough at the start of the tournament.
Djokovic practiced this afternoon Australia together Daniel Medvedev at the stadium Rod Laver Arena but he could only do it for just over half an hour and have to stop training. After being massaged by the physiotherapist The Serbian did not want to take any chances and left the main court of the first Grand Slam of the season.
The Serb was seen last week in the Adelaide ATP 250that despite being holy then Sebastian Korda, had discomfort in that leg. When leaving training, Djokovic made sure he abandoned training as a precaution and explained to the chain 9 News: “I felt myself pulling and I didn’t want to risk anything. I wanted to avoid bigger fears”.

Schwartzman left Auckland and raised the alarm as well
Diego Schwartzman He made his debut in the 2023 season in Auckland ATP 250, but he could not complete his fight and he had to withdraw from the match against Jenson Brookby when he lost 6-1 in the first set.
small he felt a pull on the thigh of his left legreceived medical attention, however, he could not tolerate it and He left in tears after 37 minutes of the game. schwartzmann now will travel a Australia Y the study will be conducted to rule out any major damage.

Source: Tycsports

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