Novak Djokovic is certainly going to pull back from the U.S. Open, as indicated by the Tennis Federation of Serbia's specialist.
The specialist, Zdeslav Milinkovic, disclosed to Serbian daily paper Sportski Zurnal that Djokovic has a bone wound from "extreme play" that requires between a month-and-a-half to three months of rest.
As per the specialist, the "indications are declining," yet Djokovic will require recovery on his elbow and still needs to maintain a strategic distance from surgery.
Djokovic resigned with elbow damage in the quarterfinals of Wimbledon, saying it had been influencing him for over eighteen months. The Serb has since seen experts in Toronto, and will now settle on his calendar.
Djokovic and his significant other, Jelena, are additionally expecting their second tyke in the following couple of weeks.
The specialist, Zdeslav Milinkovic, disclosed to Serbian daily paper Sportski Zurnal that Djokovic has a bone wound from "extreme play" that requires between a month-and-a-half to three months of rest.
As per the specialist, the "indications are declining," yet Djokovic will require recovery on his elbow and still needs to maintain a strategic distance from surgery.
Djokovic resigned with elbow damage in the quarterfinals of Wimbledon, saying it had been influencing him for over eighteen months. The Serb has since seen experts in Toronto, and will now settle on his calendar.
Djokovic and his significant other, Jelena, are additionally expecting their second tyke in the following couple of weeks.

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