Watching Novak Djokovic play at Wimbledon seems to be getting more and more real as the Serbian is on his second day of training on the All England Club lawns and he seems to have no worries at the moment and is getting motivated again day after day.
After less than three weeks of his meniscus operation, Nole is back on his feet with the motivation to always compete at the highest level!
It must be believed that nature has given him a body capable of recovering miraculously but it must be said that the Serbian champion is simply a fighter and a champion, and that he will try his maximum whatever the circumstances.
Novak Djokovic trained with Jannik Sinner
Novak Djokovic trained with Jannik Sinner on Thursday at Centre Court and the Italian won the practice set 6-3. Leaving the court, the 24-time Grand Slam champion told a small group of reporters that he feels good and that he should participate in 2024 Wimbledon Championships.
In an episode of the Tennis Channels Inside-In podcast, former tennis player Greg Rusedski expressed his confidence that Novak Djokovic will recover from his Roland Garros injury.
And words of admiration are those of the former Canadian-born British tennis player: "Novak Djokovic wants to play for a long time - warns Rusedski -: he is the greatest athlete I have ever seen. Forgetting or not considering the Serbian player would be a mistake.
This year was not great for him, but lets not forget, last year he won three of the four Slams and made it to the final in Wimbledon. He probably should have won the game there, but things didnt work out for him.
And everyone forgets it because he hasnt played well for five months and now hes got an injury. I think hes coming back with revenge".