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Novak Djokovic forced to pull out of practice as he suffers injury scare just days before Australian Open

NOVAK DJOKOVIC has suffered an injury scare ahead of his return to the Australian Open.

The world No5 pulled out of what was meant to have been a 75-minute practice session with Daniil Medvedev on Wednesday on the Rod Laver Arena.

Novak Djokovic terminated his practice session with Daniil Medvedev early

He received physio treatment in his chair courtside

The Serbian, 35, required treatment on his left leg during three changeovers before he called it quits after losing the first set 6-4 to the Russian in 38 minutes.

The issue stemmed from his run to the Adelaide International 1 trophy last week where he had hamstring issues before the final against American Sebastian Korda.

Spaniard Pablo Andujar filled in for the departed Djokovic as Medvedev, 26, completed the unusual practice match against two different opponents.

Nine-time Australian Open champion Djokovic is now facing a race against time to be fit for the opening Grand Slam of the season, which kicks off on Monday January 16.

Djokovic told 9News Melbourne: “It’s the hamstring that I had problems with in Adelaide.

“I just felt it pulling and I didn’t want to risk anything worse.

“I played a set and apologised to him (Medvedev) and he was understanding.

“I just want to avoid any bigger scares before the Australian Open.”

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Djokovic’s last defeat at the Oz Open came against South Korean Chung Hyeon in January 2018 and he is favourite to claim a tenth crown.

If he does that, then he will draw level with Rafael Nadal’s tally of 22 singles titles in the men’s tennis GOAT race.

Yet Djokovic has been put down as the No4 seed for the Australian Open.

The Serbian’s crazy 2022 season – which started with his deportation from Australia by customs officers and miss the US Open – saw him lose possession of the world No1 tag and drop down the world rankings.

Djokovic played it safe as he did not want to aggravate the problem


The world No5 is the heavy favourite to win the Australian Open