Novak Djokovic posts image of MRI showing hamstring injury after fans boo him for leaving match

Novak Djokovic Put everything there.
The Serbian tennis star published an examination of his left left wound on social media early on Sunday The expression takes place In the Australian Open when he resigned from playing one group in the semi -finals. He said at his press conference that he had a torn muscle, but he faced criticism from the fans of the soy media who asked about the severity of the injury.
Djokovic seems to have left the reverse reaction it gets, as it posted the image of the MRI photography that was taken on Saturday on X to prove the mistake of the skeptics.
“I thought I would leave this here to all experts in sports,” he wrote.
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The veteran tennis star did not provide any additional information, such as the precise diagnosis he had received or any timetable to restore it.
Djokovic, 37, suspended his match against Alexander Zvevv after being dropped in the sweeping group on Friday. After shaking hands with ZVEREV and a chair, Djokovic collected its equipment and began walking towards the cabinet room.
Some spectators in Rudd Lavir Arena defeated him. Djokovic put all his thumb before leaving.
Novak Djokovic from Serbia plays a back return to Carlos Alcaraz from Spain during their match in the quarter -finals in the Australian Open Tennis Championship in Melbourne, Australia, Tuesday, January 21, 2025. (AP Photo/NG Han Guan)
During his interview on the stadium, ZVREV discouraged those who screaming Djokovic.
“I know that everyone paid the tickets and that everyone wants to see a great match of five groups,” said Zverev. “But you have to understand – Novak Djokovic is a person who has given this sport for the past twenty years, everything in his life.”
Djokovic was late in the first group of his previous match, a four -group victory against Carlos Alcaraz in the quarter -finals on Tuesday evening.
Djokovic ended that match with the tape on the upper left leg and had a similar cover initially against ZVEREV.
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Novak Djokovic from Serbia hints to the crowd during his third match against Thomas Martin Icocarian from Argentina at the Australian Open Tennis Championships in Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, Friday, January 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Assanka Brendon Ratnayake)
“I did everything I could manage the muscle tear I have,” Djokovic told his press conference on Friday.
“Near the end of that first group, I began to feel just more and more pain,” he said. “It was too much, I think, to deal with it at the present time. An unfortunate end, but I tried.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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