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Throughout the tournament, the Serbian had no physical problems, but reached the quarterfinals with his neck bandaged, and in the first set he called a physiotherapist to the court to massage the tennis player’s left bicep.
Tennis watchers have recently begun to speak more and more loudly about the negative impact of medical breaks on the game, as tennis players occasionally call a doctor on the court just to slow down the pace of the game.
Spaniard P. Carreño-Busta, who is playing well in the ATP season, had to face N. Jokovic in two consecutive “Big Accent” tournaments and in both matches the Serbs asked for the help of medical personnel.
Photo by Scanpix / Novak Djokovic and Pablo Carreno-Busta
“Whenever a duel becomes difficult for him and he can’t win, he invites the doctor. I don’t know if it’s really a continuous neck pain or just a psychological problem when he gets into trouble. But after a medical break, he plays it. best you can, right?
I knew it would happen at the US Open. I knew it would happen here in Paris. I know it will go on and on, ”said the Spaniard.
P.Carreno-Busta managed to win the set, but in the end N.Jokovičius broke into the semifinals, triumphing 4: 6, 6: 2, 6: 3, 6: 4.
“I really didn’t feel good going on the cards today,” Djokovic told a news conference. – Some bad things happened during warm-up. I had to deal with physical problems. I felt better and better during the game, I didn’t feel so much pain anymore. “
In the semifinals at Roland Garros, Nolė will win against Greek Stefanos Tsitsip (ATP-6).
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