Djokovic, suffering with an elbow injury, has not played a competitive match since last year’s Wimbledon. In the tune up events, he skipped the Abu Dhabi exhibition and the Qatar Open. The 12-time Grand Slam winner is slated to participate in the Kooyong Classic. The Serbian is also scheduled to play the Tie Break Tens and will take a call on his participation in the Australian Open after the two exhibitions.
Rafael Nadal and Stan Wawrinka, two people who currently detest everything about knees, are hitting on Laver. pic.twitter.com/d3riL8Uw9p
— Tumaini Carayol (@tumcarayol) January 7, 2018
Nadal, who will also use the Kooyong Classic and Tie Break Tens as warm up opportunities for the Australian Open, has been struggling with a right knee injury. He pulled out of the Brisbane International to give himself longer recovery time. Wawrinka, also hurt by knee injuries, is in Melbourne readyying himself up for the Australian Open. Nadal and Wawrinka practiced against each other on Sunday.
© IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd">ht=1px style=display:none;>Also ReadFinally back in the land down under. I feel ready! Idemo!! #AusOpen pic.twitter.com/HFvpn3U5I1
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) January 7, 2018
Djokovic, suffering with an elbow injury, has not played a competitive match since last year’s Wimbledon. In the tune up events, he skipped the Abu Dhabi exhibition and the Qatar Open. The 12-time Grand Slam winner is slated to participate in the Kooyong Classic. The Serbian is also scheduled to play the Tie Break Tens and will take a call on his participation in the Australian Open after the two exhibitions.
Rafael Nadal and Stan Wawrinka, two people who currently detest everything about knees, are hitting on Laver. pic.twitter.com/d3riL8Uw9p
— Tumaini Carayol (@tumcarayol) January 7, 2018
Nadal, who will also use the Kooyong Classic and Tie Break Tens as warm up opportunities for the Australian Open, has been struggling with a right knee injury. He pulled out of the Brisbane International to give himself longer recovery time. Wawrinka, also hurt by knee injuries, is in Melbourne readyying himself up for the Australian Open. Nadal and Wawrinka practiced against each other on Sunday.
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Bhambri has had an impressive showing in two consecutive ATP Masters 1000 events by coming through the qualifiers to make the main draws of both Indian Wells and Miami. He went on to reach the third round in Indian Wells before going down to Sam Querrey. Next up for him is Sock with Bhambri holding a 1-0 head-to-head advantage. The Indian had beaten Sock in 2013 in a Challenger event.
© IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd">tment on his foot. He closed out the contest soon enough – on the third match point – when Basic’s desperate backhand slice attempt on the run went wide.The first set was more of a closely fought contest with the first six games staying on serve. After a lengthy seventh game, Bhambri moved forward by breaking Basic’s serve but the World No 75 came straight back. Bhambri then took the all important break in the 11th game before going on to hold serve to take the opening set 7-5.
Also ReadBhambri has had an impressive showing in two consecutive ATP Masters 1000 events by coming through the qualifiers to make the main draws of both Indian Wells and Miami. He went on to reach the third round in Indian Wells before going down to Sam Querrey. Next up for him is Sock with Bhambri holding a 1-0 head-to-head advantage. The Indian had beaten Sock in 2013 in a Challenger event.
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