Djokovic Withdraws from Davis Cup Amid Injury Debate
Djokovic Withdraws from Davis Cup Amid Injury Debate

Djokovic Withdraws from Davis Cup Amid Injury Debate

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Novak Djokovic has withdrawn from Serbia's Davis Cup tie against Denmark due to a hamstring injury sustained during the Australian Open semifinals against Alexander Zverev. His injury has sparked debate, with Rafael Nadal's uncle Toni questioning the legitimacy of Djokovic's claims due to his apparent normal performance in preceding matches, including a victory against Carlos Alcaraz. Djokovic, criticized by fans and some commentators for his abrupt retirement after just one set against Zverev, responded by sharing an MRI scan of his injury on social media. Serbia's Davis Cup team, now without Djokovic, will face Denmark, with Viktor Troicki, the captain, expressing confidence despite the setback. The situation is complicated by historical skepticism about Djokovic's physical issues, further fueled by Toni Nadal's remarks questioning Djokovic's sincerity, which have drawn mixed reactions from tennis fans.

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