sport news Pat Cash: Novak Djokovic is one wrong step away from hamstring injury ruining ... trends now

sport news Pat Cash: Novak Djokovic is one wrong step away from hamstring injury ruining ... trends now
sport news Pat Cash: Novak Djokovic is one wrong step away from hamstring injury ruining ... trends now

sport news Pat Cash: Novak Djokovic is one wrong step away from hamstring injury ruining ... trends now

Australian tennis legend Pat Cash and a top doctor agree that Novak Djokovic's hamstring injury is very serious - and 'one wrong step' could ruin the tournament for the Serb superstar.

The nine-time champion told media on Monday night that he was being singled out for criticism around the leg issues he has been suffering, and angrily denied that he's been exaggerating the extent of the injury.

Australian tennis legend Pat Cash and a top doctor agree that Novak Djokovic's hamstring injury is very serious - and 'one wrong step' could ruin the tournament for the Serb superstar

Australian tennis legend Pat Cash and a top doctor agree that Novak Djokovic's hamstring injury is very serious - and 'one wrong step' could ruin the tournament for the Serb superstar

The nine-time champion told media on Monday night that he was being singled out for criticism around the leg issues he has been suffering, and angrily denied that he's been exaggerating the extent of the injury

The nine-time champion told media on Monday night that he was being singled out for criticism around the leg issues he has been suffering, and angrily denied that he's been exaggerating the extent of the injury

Djokovic's hamstring has been bandaged throughout the tournament, though there was no sign of any ill effects in his recent performance against Australia's Alex de Minaur.

Cash and sports medicine professional Dr Peter Larkins believe the hamstring is certainly on the mend, but it wouldn't take much to derail Djokovic.

'Just one strange move and if you are wrong-footed, or lunging, and it hasn't quite healed 100 per cent, there is a risk,' said Cash.

Aussie tennis icon Pat Cash (pictured) and sports medicine professional Dr Peter Larkins believe the hamstring is certainly on the mend, but it wouldn't take much to derail Djokovic

Aussie tennis icon Pat Cash (pictured) and sports medicine professional Dr Peter Larkins believe the hamstring is certainly on the mend, but it wouldn't take much to derail Djokovic

'There is no doubt there is a risk he could do something in the next few matches. It could be a strange move and he could pull up and it would be the end of his tournament, unless it is in the final and he would fight through.'

Dr Larkins agreed that the 35-year-old star needs to be careful in his movements on the court.

'I am absolutely giving him the benefit of the doubt and don't doubt it is real. There

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