Novak Djokovic Eyes 100th ATP Title After Hamstring Injury Recovery
The 37-year-old tennis star confirms his injury is nearly healed and plans to compete at the Qatar Open starting February 17.
- Novak Djokovic has announced that his hamstring injury, which forced him to withdraw from the Australian Open semi-finals, is almost fully healed.
- The Serbian player has been cleared by his medical team to resume training and is preparing for the Qatar Open, where he aims to secure his 100th ATP singles title.
- Djokovic is set to join tennis legends Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer as one of only three men to achieve 100 ATP titles in the professional era if he wins in Doha.
- The injury had also caused Djokovic to withdraw from Serbia's Davis Cup qualifiers against Denmark earlier this month.
- Despite recent injuries, Djokovic emphasized that his passion for tennis remains strong, and he continues to strive for new milestones in his career.