Australian Open/Jokovic Has A 3cm Tear Australian Open Director: It's Hard To Imagine Winning
Aug 01, 2023
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Novak Djokovic has won the Australian Open men's singles title and returned to the world throne, completing a proud record of his 10th Australian Open title, and Australian Open director Craig Tiley confirmed on the 2nd that Jokovic is indeed carrying a 3cm tear in his hamstring. It is difficult to imagine that any player can play such a performance with such an injury.
Jokovic in the recent Australian Open men's singles final to beat the Greek good hand Sisitsipas (Stefanos Tsitsipas), complete the Australian Open career 10 crown record, in this Australian Open trip Jokovic although many times out of injury, but also wrote down only one set of good performance, so that the outside world once thought that there was the possibility of "injury fraud".
However, Australian Open director Tilie confirmed today that Jokovic is indeed with a hamstring 3 cm tear injury through the seven matches, a total of 22 sets of events, "he has a bad reputation, but at the end of the day I don't think anyone will doubt his athletic ability, I did see his leg tear 3 cm."
Tillett stressed that while many people thought Jokovic was faking the injury, the medical team also stated the truth: "The doctors will tell you the truth, I think a lot of people guess whether it's true or not, but it's hard to believe that someone can play like that with this type of injury, he's really amazing."
Jokovic suffered the injury in Adelaide before the Australian Open, forcing him to play with a heavy bandage on his left thigh, and he revealed that he was taking a lot of painkillers and doing a lot of treatment to face the tournament.
Jokovic's coach, Goran Ivanisevic, said after his victory: "I wouldn't say 100 per cent, but 97 per cent of the players, after seeing the results of the MRI on Saturday, would go straight to the referee's office and withdraw from the match, but he's not, the way his brain works is different."
