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Djokovic takes Geneva wild card to halt slump
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Djokovic takes Geneva wild card to halt slump

Published by , Friday 05/17/24 19:00

World number one Novak Djokovic has taken a wild card to play in the Geneva ATP tournament next week in a bid to rescue an alarming dip in form ahead of his French Open title defence.

Djokovic, who will turn 37 on Wednesday, joins the likes of three-time major winner Andy Murray and seventh-ranked Casper Ruud at the Swiss clay court event.

"He will enter in the second round, either on Tuesday or Wednesday," a spokesman for the tournament told AFP with the Serb star likely to enjoy a bye in the first round.

Djokovic, the winner of a men's record 24 Grand Slam titles, is enduring a nightmare season by his high standards.

He has yet to reach a final on the tour in 2024 let alone win a title with his best performance being a run to the semi-finals of the Australian Open and Monte Carlo Masters.

He was knocked out of the Rome Open in the third round by unheralded Alejandro Tabilo of Chile last weekend.

Djokovic was also injured at the Italian venue when he was accidentally hit on the head by water bottle while signing autographs.

He had initially laughed off the incident and even arrived at a training session wearing a cycling crash helmet.

However, he then revealed that he had been suffering nausea and dizzy spells.

Djokovic will be chasing his 99th tour-level title at the Swiss tournament.

Source: AFP

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Maybe.....everything is possible. Who knows which Novak will show up on court. The only thing that we can be 100% sure .......The GOAT will still remain The GOAT, regardless of this match outcome.
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StAdam StAdam
Lorenzo Forza avanti
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Francesca B Francesca B
Andiamo Lorenzo!
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Happyrains Happyrains
What are those two doing on a covered court....whereas seeded players are waiting for rain. French stuff
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Blah G Blah G
Well not clear as it looked at first ... stick to the calm Struffi
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A-Christel Vogt A-Christel Vogt