“Honestly, I think everything will be fine. But it had a big impact today, especially on my forehand and my serve,” Djokovic said in the post-match press conference.
The tennis player also shared his plans before the start of the Australian Open. It is important to note that the tournament begins on January 14 and will last two weeks.
“I’m just going to try to recover, firstly to sort out the wrist issues and any other issues I’ve been struggling with over the last few days. After the usual recovery and training regime, I’m going to develop my fitness for the start of the Australian Open,” Djokovic added.
- The Serbian national team with Djokovic lost to Australia in the quarterfinals of the United Cup
Source: Sport
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