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Although it is said that Novak Djokovic will arrive at Wimbledon on Monday, the Serbian is still not sure if he will participate in the grass-court major.
In his most recent encounter, which lasted more than four and a half hours, Djokovic rallied to defeat Francisco Cerundolo at Roland Garros.
But after winning the fourth round, Djokovic injured his right knee’s medial meniscus, necessitating his withdrawal from the quarterfinal against Casper Ruud.
After undergoing surgery on his right knee on June 5th, Djokovic is now in a race against time to recover in time for Wimbledon, not to mention the tremendous support he has gotten from his supporters.
I’m going to try my hardest to get well and be ready to play again as soon as possible.
I’m motivated to compete at the highest level because I have a deep affection for this activity. Idemooo
The 24-time major champion has shared videos of himself going back to the practice court on social media, and the BBC has now revealed that Djokovic will travel to London next week.
The BBC has reported that Djokovic is still unsure about whether he will participate in the competition, even though he is returning to the location where he has won seven titles.
On Monday, July 1st, the Wimbledon main draw will begin. Should Djokovic choose to compete, he will start as the second seed.
While it appears that Novak Djokovic is recovering quickly, Taylor Fritz provided additional information regarding the surgery earlier this week, having had it done himself, and hinted that the Serbian would be able to compete at Wimbledon. Djokovic is really focused on winning the Olympics this year, so he won’t want to take any chances leading up to the Paris Games. He probably wouldn’t play Wimbledon until he felt fully prepared.