Novak Djokovic pulled out of the Australian Open with injury - tennis fans might have a lengthy wait before they see him again.
Djokovic takes aim at injury 'experts'
Novak Djokovic has posted a scan of his injured left hamstring on social media more than 24 hours after being booed at the Australian Open when he quit playing one set into his semifinal because of wh
Novak Djokovic posted a scan of his injured left hamstring on social media while taking a shot at fans who booed him for retiring during his semifinal match against Alexander Zverev.
Angry fans, who paid a minimum of $400, were furious that they had paid so much money to watch one set of tennis and questioned why Djokovic had not taken an injury time out or sought treatment before throwing in the towel.
Novak Djokovic has taken to social media to dispel rumours about his injury. But he may have shared a little more than just a torn hamstring. The Serbian retired hurt during his semi-final clash
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At the end of his match against Jiri Lehecka in the round of 16 of the 2025 Australian Open, Novak Djokovic skipped the traditional interview with Jim Courier for Channel 9. The former world No.1 had some problems with the Australian crowd during the challenge against the Czech player, but that was not the reason for his strange choice.
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Novak Djokovic has received the apologies he wanted from the Australian Open’s local broadcaster and its employee who insulted him on the air
Novak Djokovic has declined to do a customary post-match TV interview at the Australian Open to protest comments made on air by someone who works for the official broadcaster of the tournament in the host country,
Novak Djokovic declined to do a customary postmatch TV interview to protest comments made on air by someone who works for the official broadcaster of the tournament in the host country.