24 -time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic has confirmed that he has completely recovered from injury that forced him to retire Midway through the Australian Open semi -finals earlier this year. Djokovic announced that he would return to the Qatar Open, which would start in Doha from 17 February.
Djokovic withdrew a high-handed semi-final against Alexander Zerev at the 2025 Australian Open a few days after defeating Carlos Alakraj. He later revealed that he had suffered a thigh injury and had shocked the doubts by sharing a copy of his MRI scan results.
Rotterdam Open, an ATP 500 event, and being remembered Davis cup dutyDjokovic will now decide his places to win the title of his 100th career in Doha, where he first won two titles in 2016 and 2017.
“There is no more breakdown in the muscles, the injury is about 100 percent repaired, and I am ready to work for more winning,” Djokovic described the Montenigrin newspaper winner quoting Sky Sports.
“I have a green light from the medical team that I can train, which I can prepare,” he said.
37 -year -old, Roger Federer (103) and Jimmy Consors (109) to win 100 titles on ATP tour, bidding to become a third man, highlighted how his body threatens more injuries than before before. Is. Serb thanked his medical team that he should help him overcome the latest shock before expectation.
Thank God, I was able to recover quickly. I suffered more injuries recently in the first 15 years of my career. It probably comes with age, but my body still hears me, I still have a burning flame and desire to get new things.
“I hope the 100th trophy can come in Doha right now. I have been chasing it for a long time – it will come when it should come,” Djokovic said.
Djokovic, at number 7 in men’s singles, went away in 2024 without winning a Grand Slam title. He last won a title at the Paris Olympics, with a gold medal in the men’s singles.