Novak Djokovic shakes off hamstring issue to reach Adelaide final | Inquirer Sports

Novak Djokovic shakes off hamstring issue to reach Adelaide final

/ 09:04 PM January 07, 2023

Tennis - Adelaide International - Memorial Drive Tennis Club, Adelaide, Australia - January 7, 2023 Serbia's Novak Djokovic reacts after sustaining an injury during his semi final match against Russia's Daniil Medvedev

Tennis – Adelaide International – Memorial Drive Tennis Club, Adelaide, Australia – January 7, 2023 Serbia’s Novak Djokovic reacts after sustaining an injury during his semi final match against Russia’s Daniil Medvedev REUTERS/Loren Elliott

ADELAIDE—Novak Djokovic overcame an injury scare midway through his match against Daniil Medvedev on Saturday to mow down the Russian 6-3 6-4 and storm into the Adelaide International 1 final, where he will take on unseeded American Sebastian Korda.

In a blockbuster Australian Open warm-up meeting between the two former world number ones it was 21-time Grand Slam champion Djokovic who shot out of the blocks quickest, as he surged to a 4-2 lead in the opening set.

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Djokovic was in some discomfort in the seventh game after hyper-extending his left hamstring while stretching to make a forehand, but he soldiered on and pulled off an exquisite lob before taking a medical timeout for treatment.

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The 35-year-old Serb claimed the opening set and raised his game at 3-3 in the next by producing a blistering return and a smooth pass at the net, before Medvedev surrendered his serve with a double fault on breakpoint.

Djokovic saved a break point with a 200 kmh second serve before holding firm from there to seal a comfortable victory.

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Tennis - Adelaide International - Memorial Drive Tennis Club, Adelaide, Australia - January 7, 2023 Serbia's Novak Djokovic shakes hands with Russia's Daniil Medvedev after winning his semi final match

Tennis – Adelaide International – Memorial Drive Tennis Club, Adelaide, Australia – January 7, 2023 Serbia’s Novak Djokovic shakes hands with Russia’s Daniil Medvedev after winning his semi final match REUTERS/Loren Elliott

“Thankfully it was nothing too serious,” Djokovic said of his injury in an on-court interview. “If it was I wouldn’t be able to continue. I took anti-inflammatory (medication) and settled in.

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“I was trying to keep the momentum going and not allow him to break my serve. That was the key. Eventually, I would get a chance. The longer the match went on, my hamstring got warmer and bothered me less.

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“Hopefully for tomorrow it’ll be fine.”

The Jan. 16-29 Australian Open will be without world number one Carlos Alcaraz following his leg injury and the organizers of the Melbourne Park major would have endured tense moments after nine-time champion Djokovic clutched his leg.

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“… For me at this level, at this stage of my career and my life after quite a few years of professional tennis, every match counts and every match is a present in a way,” Djokovic said.

“I try to give my best and win wherever I am.”

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Up next for Djokovic is Korda, who reached the final after Japan’s Yoshihito Nishioka retired due to an injury with the score at 7-6(5) 1-0.

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