Novak Djokovic, the World No.3, will travel to Wimbledon with the hope of playing, despite uncertainty surrounding his participation. The seven-time Wimbledon champion, who recently underwent meniscus surgery just 18 days ago, is fighting hard to get healthy in time for the Championships, which begin a week from Monday. Djokovic is reportedly arriving on Monday to test his fitness and see if he can compete. Orthopedic surgeons had initially thought it was a longshot for him to play, but his determination to recover has been remarkable.
🔴 Novak Djokovic will be at Wimbledon tomorrow Just 18 days after his meniscus surgery, the World No.3 has decided to travel to London to test himself and see if he's able to play Fingers crossed for Nole! 🤞 https://t.co/D5lSsCyetX
Novak Djokovic will travel to Wimbledon in the slim chance he will recover from injury to take part in the Championships, which begin a week on Monday. Read the full story ⬇️ https://t.co/i1zMGcrlR6
Djokovic will travel to Wimbledon, reportedly arriving Monday, but not yet sure if he will play https://t.co/fPq3AtAV1v Remarkable recovery in any case. Orthopedic surgeons I spoke with in Paris thought it was a real longshot he would be able to play but the Olympics were a…
Looks like Djokovic will go to Wimbledon on Monday to see if he can play. It is Wimbledon, after all.
Novak Djokovic will travel to Wimbledon with the hope of playing. But his participation is still uncertain. 7-time champion fighting hard to get healthy. Fingers crossed. 🤞 (via @BBCSport) https://t.co/zgAdAYrO5I
Novak Djokovic WILL travel to #Wimbledon 🎾 But his involvement in the competition still isn't guaranteed... https://t.co/pxJhCWReec
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