March 7, 2025 - 10:50
Novak Djokovic has addressed concerns about his health ahead of the BNP Paribas Open, reassuring fans that he is feeling fit and ready to compete. This comes in light of a viral video that surfaced recently, showing the tennis star limping as he made his way through an airport after last month's tournament in Doha.
Despite the footage raising eyebrows and sparking speculation about his physical condition, Djokovic emphasized that he is in good shape and prepared for the upcoming challenges on the court. The Serbian athlete, who has consistently been a dominant force in tennis, remains focused on his performance and aims to continue his pursuit of excellence in the sport.
As he gears up for the prestigious tournament, Djokovic's commitment to his health and training is evident. Fans can look forward to seeing him in action, as he seeks to further solidify his legacy in the world of tennis.
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