In a reassuring update, Novak Djokovic has confirmed that he is entering the Australian season without any lingering pain in his wrist. The Serbian tennis maestro expressed optimism about his physical condition, stating, “My wrist is good. I had time from the last match against de Minaur in the United Cup to my first match here to recover. I’ve been training well.”
Djokovic, who is known for his meticulous preparation and dedication to fitness, emphasized that his practice sessions have been pain-free so far. He remains cautiously optimistic about his current physical state, saying, “It’s all looking good. Let’s see how it goes.”
Reflecting on past injuries, Djokovic acknowledged that his current situation is comparatively better than some of the challenges he faced in 2021 and the previous year. He added, “It’s not as bad as some other injuries I had here. 2021 and last year I had worse injuries that I had to deal with.”
Despite his positive outlook, the 20-time Grand Slam champion remains pragmatic about the uncertainties that come with the intensity of competitive play. Djokovic admitted, “So, yeah, I mean, I can’t predict whether it’s going to come back. Once I start playing more matches, my stress levels go higher. I don’t know. We have to find out.”
As Djokovic gears up for the Australian campaign, tennis enthusiasts eagerly await to see the world No. 1 in action, hoping for a triumphant and injury-free start to his 2024 season.