By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennisnow | Sunday, January 26, 2025
Photo: Chris Hyde/Getty
Novak Gjokovic There is a message to his critics.
You are not medical experts, so please.
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24 times the champion of Grand Slam, who was ridiculed and mocked by some fans of Rod Laver Arena while retiring from his semifinal to Australian Open due to a muscular rupture after throwing into Tabreaker on the first set Alexander Zverevbrought the bills.
Djokovic posted the MRI scan showing the rupture of his left musculature, as well as the name and time of the test on social media.
I thought I would leave this here for all the “experts” of sports injuries there. pic.twitter.com/zo5mbtw9zb
– Novak Djokovic (@djokernole) 25 January 2025
“I thought I would leave this here for all the” experts “of sports injuries there,” posted Gjokovic on X.
Although Gjokovic has shown tremendous resilience by recovering from the past injuries, some doctors say this type of muscle rupture can take six to eight weeks to recover completely.