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Injury Halts Djokovic’s Historic Quest for 25th Grand Slam at Australian Open

Djokovic Forced to Retire from Australian Open Semifinal Due to Injury

by pinkfloyd
January 25, 2025
in International Sports, Professional Leagues, Sports, Sports News
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Novak Djokovic Forced to Retire in Australian Open Semifinal Due to Injury

Novak Djokovic’s pursuit of a historic 25th Grand Slam title came to a shocking halt at the Australian Open after he was forced to retire from his semifinal match against Alexander Zverev due to a left leg injury.

The Serbian star had been battling through the injury throughout the match, which was played on Friday in Melbourne. Djokovic and world No. 2 Zverev were locked in a tight contest, with the first set going to a tense tiebreak after 81 minutes of grueling tennis. Despite struggling with his movement, Djokovic fought through the pain, but Zverev ultimately clinched the set 7-6 (5).

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As the set ended, Djokovic and Zverev shared an emotional handshake and embrace at the net. The crowd at Rod Laver Arena was left in disbelief as Djokovic waved to them while walking off the court, some fans reacting with boos. Zverev, clearly moved by the moment, addressed the crowd, urging them to respect the injured champion.

“I know everyone paid for their tickets and wanted to see a full match,” Zverev said, “but please understand Novak has given everything to this sport for the past 20 years. He’s won this tournament with injuries before, and if he can’t continue today, it’s because it’s physically impossible. Please, show him respect and love.”

Injury Struggles for Djokovic

Djokovic had already faced injury concerns during his previous match, a four-set battle against Carlos Alcaraz, where he took a medical timeout due to an apparent upper leg injury. Speaking after the match, Djokovic revealed that he hadn’t hit a ball since that match, only preparing just an hour before the semifinal.

“I did everything I could to manage the muscle tear,” Djokovic said. “Medications, physio work, and a strap helped somewhat, but the pain increased as the first set went on. By the end of the set, it became unbearable.”

Djokovic admitted that even if he had won the first set, continuing the match would have been a challenge. “I knew that even if I won, staying physically fit enough to last another two, three, or four hours would have been too much,” he confessed.

Looking Ahead

While Djokovic’s dream of a 25th Grand Slam was cut short, the 10-time Australian Open champion reflected on his future. “I don’t know if this was my last Australian Open. I’ll see how the season goes,” he said. “If I’m healthy, motivated, and fit, there’s no reason why I wouldn’t come back next year.”

Zverev Moves to First Australian Open Final

Zverev’s victory secured his place in his first-ever Australian Open final, where he will face world No. 1 Jannik Sinner. The German is looking to capture his first Grand Slam title, and his impressive performance against Djokovic has put him in a strong position to do so.

In a message on social media, Djokovic expressed his admiration for Zverev’s achievement. “Congratulations to Alex for making it to another Grand Slam final,” Djokovic posted on X. “I wish you the best of luck in the final — you truly deserve it.”

The Australian Open final on Sunday will see Zverev battle Sinner for the prestigious title, while Djokovic’s journey in Melbourne comes to an unexpected and premature end.

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pinkfloyd

pinkfloyd

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