Novak Djokovic Raises Concerns with Hand Shaking Incident at Monte Carlo Masters 1000

Novak Djokovic generated concern this Thursday during the match against Lorenzo Musetti for the round of 16 of the Monte Carlo Masters 1000. Despite the comfortable victory in straight sets, there was a specific situation that did not go unnoticed.

The Serbian is already in the quarterfinals of the competition in Monaco, although the image raised alarm among his fans. What happened? During a change of ends in the second set, The world’s No. 1’s right hand began to shake non-stop and the broadcast camera captured the moment.

There is no official information about it, since Djokovic has not spoken about the matter, so giving a health diagnosis would be completely inappropriate. Even the nervous situation about defining the match could have led him to take part in that situation.

Still, the sequence didn’t go unnoticed. Something similar had happened to him in a match against Daniil Medvedev in 2022, although everything stayed there and did not go further. Yes, it is worth highlighting the physical appearance that ‘Nole’ has been showing some details that logically reflect his 36 years.

The careful choice of the tournaments you participate in and passages of the game in which he gets agitated after the intense collisions are some of the indications, although that has not lowered him from the top of the ranking, at least for now, nor has it dampened his performance on the field.

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What Djokovic said at a press conference after reaching the Monte Carlo quarterfinals

After his victory against Lorenzo Musetti by 7-5 and 6-3, the ‘Djoker’ advanced to the quarterfinals, where he will face Alex de Miñaur for a place in the semis.

In this sense, at the press conference he felt what was to come: “It was a very physical match and I also suffered a little on the track today. Still, I like the way I’m playing compared to last year. I think I’m playing better tennis. It’s a process and I hope to continue winning day after day, but I know what my big goal is and where I want to play my best tennis on this clay tour. There are still a few weeks left, but so far I am enjoying the way I play,” he said.

Djokovic, in Monte Carlo.

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And regarding the boos from the public, he was categorical: “I try to transform the energy into something that is constructive for me. I don’t look for problems with the public.

2024-04-11 20:02:48
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