Novak Djokovic has broken his silence after undergoing surgery. The Serbian star withdrew from the French Open following his last-16 win over Francisco Cerundolo, after scans revealed he had suffered a medial meniscus ligament tear.
Despite widespread reports of surgery, confusion then reigned when Bozidar Maljkovic, president of the Olympic Committee of Serbia, refuted the claims having said he’d have spoken with the player’s family.
But now the 27-year-old himself as taken to social media to confirm he has undergone a procedure, posting a picture of himself on crutches while surrounded by friends, family and team members.
“In the past day, I had to make some tough decisions after sustaining a meniscus tear during my last match,” he wrote. “I’m still processing it all but I am happy to update you that the surgery went well. I am so appreciative of the team of doctors who have been by my side as well as the overwhelming support I have received from my fans.”
The 24-time Grand Slam champion now appears a major doubt for Wimbledon, which gets underway on July 1. The Paris Olympics also take place later in the month, with a gold medal one of the few boxes left unticked in Djokovic’s iconic career.
The star himself declined to give an indication as to whether he would play in either tournament. However, he did vow to be back in competitive action as quickly as he can.
“I’m going to do my best to be healthy and fit to return to the court as soon as possible. My love for this sport is strong and the desire to compete at the highest level is what keeps me going. Idemooo.”
Djokovic received treatment during his victory over Cerundolo, and later blamed his injury on the slippery nature of the courts at Roland Garros. He still managed to fight back from a 2-1 deficit to win in five sets, and later admitted he needed painkillers to prevail.
“At one point I didn’t know, to be honest, whether I should continue or not with what’s happening,” he said in his post-match press conference. “I got the medications, and then after the third set was done, I asked for more medications, and I got them.”
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