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'Will I be able to play next one?': Novak Djokovic unsure of playing his French Open quarterfinal match against Casper Ruud | Tennis News - Times of India

'Will I be able to play next one?': Novak Djokovic unsure of playing his French Open quarterfinal match against Casper Ruud | Tennis News - Times of India

Source: The Times of India

NEW DELHI: Novak Djokovic's French Open title defence is in question after he sustained a right knee injury during his fourth-round victory against Francisco Cerundolo on Monday.

The top seed required heavy medication to complete the five-set match, which lasted over four hours.

Djokovic experienced discomfort in his knee for weeks prior, but the issue escalated after a slip during the second set.He admitted to uncertainty about continuing the match and received the maximum allowable dosage of pain medication.

"At one point I didn't know whether I should continue or not with what's happening. I got the medications and then, after the third set was done, I asked for more medications and got them," said Djokovic.

While the medication proved effective, its short-term nature raises concerns for future matches.

"We've done some with the doctor now. Some positive news but also some concerns, so let's see tomorrow. I can't tell you more about it at the moment. I'm glad I was able to play fifth set... without feeling pain I felt for 2-1/2 sets. But you never know what will happen tomorrow," added the defending Roland Garros champion.

Djokovic attributed the slippery court conditions, exacerbated by drier weather, as a contributing factor to his injury. He revealed ongoing discussions with tournament officials regarding the frequency of court sweeping, which he believes could have prevented the incident.

Despite the injury, Djokovic is slated to face Casper Ruud in the quarter-finals. However, the severity of the injury remains unclear, and Djokovic expressed doubt about his ability to compete.

"Today I injured myself. I survived. I won the match. Great. But will I be able to play next one? I don't know. I don't know the severity of the injury. But could have this injury be prevented? Possibly, if there was just a little bit more of frequent care of the court during the set," he added.

(Inputs from Reuters)

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