Returning Djokovic still managing elbow injury

Returning Djokovic still managing elbow injury

by Joseph Anthony
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Novak Djokovic signs autographs during Kids Tennis Day before the Australian Open

Former world number one Novak Djokovic admits his elbow is not yet 100 percent as the Serb prepares to return from six months out at the Australian Open.

The six-times champion, who last played competitively at Wimbledon in July, says he is still managing the injury, which has caused him to abbreviate his service action.

โ€œIt hasnโ€™t been 100 percent yet healed,โ€ Djokovic told reporters at Melbourne Park on Saturday. โ€œBut right now itโ€™s at the level where I can compete, and every day is getting better.โ€

Djokovic said he had been convinced by doctors that he would not be doing the injury any more damage by playing in Melbourne.

โ€œIโ€™m hoping that it can be 100 percent at the start of the tournament. I donโ€™t know how itโ€™s going to behave. Even if itโ€™s 100 percent healed, after six months of no competition, you never know how youโ€™re going to react,โ€ the 30-year-old added.

โ€œSo letโ€™s see. Thereโ€™s not much more I can do. Iโ€™ve done really everything in my power, with a team of people around me, to enable me to be right here in front of you guys, and to compete in Australian Open.โ€

Djokovic said the injury had been bothering him for about 18 months before the pain, which he felt on his serve, became too much.

The Serb confirmed the injury had not needed surgery but would not answer a question as to whether he required a pain-killing injection to play.

Djokovic tested out his elbow, and his new serve, in an exhibition match earlier this week, beating Austriaโ€™s Dominic Thiem, in straight sets.

โ€œIโ€™m happy with the new service motion,โ€ he said. โ€œI donโ€™t want to say โ€˜new serveโ€™, but new service motion.

โ€œI feel like I spend less energy but Iโ€™m more efficient. Iโ€™m really looking forward to trying out my new serve here.โ€

Seeded 14th having dropped down the rankings during his injury hiatus, Djokovic said he was confident he could still compete.

โ€œI still know what Iโ€™m capable of and I believe in my own abilities to win against the best players in the world,โ€ he said.

โ€œI know that if I get myself to desired level of performance โ€” mental and physical โ€” that I can actually have a good chance to go far in the tournament.โ€

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