Novak Djokovic stated he takes issues at some point at a time as he appears to be like to handle a hamstring damage that hampered him throughout his 6-1, 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-0 win over French qualifier Enzo Couacaud on Thursday.
Djokovic hyper-extended his left hamstring throughout a tune-up occasion in Adelaide earlier this month.
The 35-year-old has had his thigh strapped up in subsequent matches, and took a medical timeout at 4-4 within the second set of his win on Thursday to obtain therapy and have the strapping modified.
The Serbian is not any stranger to coping with damage at Melbourne Park, nevertheless, having suffered a painful muscle tear in his stomach en path to profitable his record-extending ninth Australian Open title in 2021.
When requested if he may play one other 5 matches together with his damage, Djokovic instructed reporters, “There’s two choices: leave (the tournament) or keep going. So I’m going to keep going…
“I know matches are only going to get tougher for me from here. Two years ago I had kind of similar circumstances here in Australia with a different muscle where I had a tear and I had to deal with that. Somehow I pushed it through and won the tournament.
“But it’s different now, obviously. I don’t know how my body’s going to react. I hope for the best. I hope for the positive outcome. I’ll take it day by day, match by match, and see how it goes.”
Djokovic additionally needed to deal with hecklers throughout his second-round win, with one fan attracting his ire within the fourth set after repeatedly making noise whereas he was making ready to serve.
In an irritated change with the umpire, the previous world primary referred to as on officers to do one thing in regards to the disturbance. Four males in fancy gown have been subsequently escorted from the sector.
“I can tolerate five, six times somebody telling me something, but there is a limit,” Djokovic stated. “That limit was crossed, and I stepped in and I asked the chair umpire, is he going to do something about it or not? He did, and I thanked him.
“I feel like it’s unnecessary for me or any other player to be put in this position after a long time that match is already going, during the match has already been two hours.
“It’s plenty of time for supervisor, chair umpire, whoever is responsible, to react before a player.”
Djokovic subsequent faces Grigor Dimitrov on Saturday.