{"id":678,"date":"2023-01-24T10:00:07","date_gmt":"2023-01-24T11:00:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/vegacelis.com\/?p=678"},"modified":"2025-06-20T10:51:52","modified_gmt":"2025-06-20T10:51:52","slug":"djokovic-slams-fake-injury-critics","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vegacelis.com\/index.php\/2023\/01\/24\/djokovic-slams-fake-injury-critics\/","title":{"rendered":"Djokovic slams fake injury critics"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Serb has been battling a hamstring complaint throughout the Australian Open<\/strong><\/p>\n Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic has fired back at critics who accused him of faking a hamstring injury at the Australian Open, saying it only gives him more motivation to claim a tenth title Down Under.<\/p>\n Djokovic, 35, will play Russia’s Andrey Rublev in a Wednesday quarter-final match in the Rod Laver Arena as he hunts a tenth Australian Open crown and a record-equalling 22nd Grand Slam win.<\/p>\n However, his run through the tournament has come amid constant reports of a hamstring injury to his left leg, which prompted injury timeouts in his second- and third-round matches. <\/p>\n Nonetheless, Djokovic has proceeded through the event with relative ease to this point – and looked in impressive form in Monday’s fourth-round clash with Alex De Minaur, losing just five games in an emphatic three-set win. <\/p>\n But his run through the tournament has come amid whispers that Djokovic has been overplaying the extent of the injury – an accusation which he says would only be applied to him.<\/p>\n