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Battered Djokovic to take a long break

Last Updated : 13 July 2017, 20:18 IST
Last Updated : 13 July 2017, 20:18 IST

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Novak Djokovic admits a long break is on the cards after an elbow injury forced him to retire from his Wimbledon quarterfinal against Tomas Berdych.

The 30-year-old Serb was trailing 7-6 (7/2), 2-0 and felt he had no option but to call it quits as the pain, from an injury that has troubled him for more than a year, began to increase.

“There is a possibility that they will propose surgery, but I don’t think that is good,” Djokovic told Serbian media. “To go be cut in surgery or to poison myself with pills.... none of the solutions is good.

“A logical conclusion is that a kind of a rest and a longer break is a logical solution. Maybe a longer rest is necessary, not only because of the injury but for my mind as well. “During my entire career I have followed a school schedule, I have never been reprimanded, maybe I will skip the next semester.”

Djokovic, who has also struggled with a shoulder issue, had spoken to medical experts about the elbow problem before Wimbledon and was told surgery was an option.

Asked what he would do to finally resolve the nagging injury, Djokovic had admitted he wouldn’t rule out an operation.

“The specialists that I’ve talked with, they haven’t been really too clear, mentioning also surgery, mentioning different options,” he said.

“Nobody was very clear in what needs to be done. As long as it kind of comes and goes, it’s fine. But obviously, adding up, maybe it worked for seven, eight, ten months, but now the next seven months is not working that great. Obviously it’s adding up more and more. The more I play, the worse it gets.”

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Published 13 July 2017, 20:18 IST

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