already training at Wimbledon 18 days after knee surgery!

Djokovic he believes it. According to the images shared on his social profiles by the official Wimbledon account, the Serbian tennis player took to the court on Sunday to train for the tournament starting on July 1st with the final scheduled for the 14th. Returned n. 2 in the world – behind Sinner who won the title in the Halle – Nole tournament on Sunday 23rd and resumed training just 18 days after the surgery he underwent following the left knee injury suffered at Roland Garros in the match against Cerundolo. An injury that forced him to withdraw from the competition, also leaving little room for hope of taking to the pitch at the All England Club.

Djokovic: the conditions

The images shared by the Wimbledon account show Djokovic training with two bandages on his elbow and right knee. The Serbian tennis player, who has triumphed 7 times in his career on the grass of the All England Club, is back from post-injury rehabilitation. The timing of his recovery initially seemed to assume his absence from the tournament, also in view of the Olympic Games whose opening ceremony is scheduled for 26 July. Djokovic, who has already confirmed his presence in Paris, will therefore communicate his decision regarding his participation in Wimbledon in the next few days, considering that despite the resumption of training his condition is unlikely to be fully recovered. The announcement could come on Friday 28th, the day of the draws – which sees Sinner seeded number 1 and Alcaraz number 1. 3 of seeding – .

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