It should be noted that the 37-year-old Serbian will take at least three weeks to recover. That means the 24-time Grand Slam winner will likely miss Wimbledon, which begins July 1, but may still have time to recover in time for the Olympics.
Recall that Norwegian Casper Ruud, with whom Djokovic was supposed to play the quarterfinals of Roland Garros, automatically reached the semifinals of Roland Garros, where he will play with the winner of the match Alexander Zverev (Germany) – Alex de Minaur (Australia).
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