Djokovic targets 100th ATP title in Doha, injury nearly healed
Djokovic targets 100th ATP title in Doha, injury nearly healed

Djokovic targets 100th ATP title in Doha, injury nearly healed

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Novak Djokovic has announced that his leg injury, which forced him to retire from the Australian Open semifinals against Alexander Zverev, is now 'almost 100 percent healed'. He has been cleared by his medical team to resume training and is set to compete at the Qatar Open starting February 17, aiming for his 100th ATP title. Djokovic expressed optimism about his recovery, noting that he has faced more injuries as he ages, but remains passionate about competing. He has been pursuing this milestone since last October, and hopes to join legends Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer in the elite 100 ATP titles club. Djokovic's recent injury history includes a knee surgery that kept him from the French Open quarterfinals last year, but he remains determined to achieve new successes. While he is focused on Doha, Djokovic did not comment on his potential coaching collaboration with Andy Murray.

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