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HomeSportsTennisNovak Djokovic drops major hint as players 'worried' about strict Wimbledon rule

Novak Djokovic drops major hint as players ‘worried’ about strict Wimbledon rule

Novak Djokovic is in a race against time to play at Wimbledon with the Serb recovering from the knee surgery he underwent just a few weeks ago. He suffered a meniscus tear at the French Open earlier this month, forcing him to go under the knife, but it seems he is ready to make his return to action at SW19.

Djokovic will undoubtedly be among the favourites if he is passed fit to compete at Wimbledon this year in spite of his injury concerns. However, the likes of Jannik Sinner and defending champion Carlos Alcaraz will fancy their chances of sealing glory for themselves.

Andy Murray is also yet to confirm whether he will be involved at Wimbledon after having surgery on a back injury last weekend. The 37-year-old, who sustained the issue at Queen’s Club, has already said that he will make a decision as late as possible to give himself the best chance of recovering in time.

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