Novak Djokovic, only 27 days after knee surgery, competes at Wimbledon, winning his first set in 34 minutes. Andy Murray, 10 days post-spinal cyst surgery, also set to play. Djokovic's remarkable return to the court earns respect and admiration from fans and rivals alike.
The rarest of first round victories ✨ #Wimbledon https://t.co/Nrx4dkiOdm
“First time she’s ever won a main draw match in a major” and it just so happens to be the Wimbledon defending champ 🤯 https://t.co/q8WVrOjVW2
Novak Djokovic in the new ‘You Got Served’ movie https://t.co/2wjHHjIAga https://t.co/H88P8r1PNH
Novak at full stretch 😮 #Wimbledon https://t.co/UJVFRRXziq
Huge #Wimbledon shock as defending champ Marketa Vondrousova has worst title defence in 30 years https://t.co/Suyea6Ago5
There's nothing quite like an undignified exit from #Wimbledon 😅 #BBCTennis https://t.co/HAvSCLOje1
Less than a month after meniscus surgery Novak Djokovic wins the first set 6-1 in 34 minutes in his 1st round match https://t.co/u2OU1ED7wZ
29 days later, after an ambulance was in fact called for him and he underwent knee surgery, Djokovic is back on court at Wimbledon, and that commands respect https://t.co/i8MPMnVG0E
Novak Djokovic steps on court at Wimbledon to play his R1 match. This man had knee surgery less than 1 month ago. It’s completely insane that he’s here today ready to compete. But that’s what Novak does. Insane, incredible, enormous feats. https://t.co/ljjBi6o2lN
Novak Djokovic receives an ovation as he makes his entrance at Wimbledon Centre Court. 🌱🥹❤️ https://t.co/oAGuKO9rSR
Djokovic plays today, 27 days on from knee op. Murray scheduled to follow him on Centre 10 days after spinal cyst surgery. “Completely crazy,” says Wimbledon rival. “That’s why they are who they are”. Report from SW19 @tennis365com https://t.co/7N6Q4A3iBy