Novak Djokovic withdraws from the French Open with a knee injury
By George Ramsay, CNN
(CNN) — Novak Djokovic has withdrawn from the French Open due to a knee injury which had plagued his fourth-round victory against Francisco CerĂșndolo on Monday.
Defending champion Djokovic was aiming to win his 25th grand slam title at Roland Garros, but pain in his right knee flared up during a bruising, five-set contest against CerĂșndolo.
Tournament organizers confirmed the Serbian world No. 1âs withdrawal from the tournament in a post on X on Tuesday, wishing him a speedy recovery. An MRI scan revealed that Djokovic tore his meniscus, per Eurosport, which, like CNN, is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.
The 37-year-oldâs hard-fought victory against CerĂșndolo came just two days after he played another five-set match against Lorenzo Musetti in the third round, which finished just after 3 a.m. local time.
And while Djokovic showed phenomenal resolve and perseverance to come back and win against CerĂșndolo, he later admitted to having concerns about pain in his right knee, which he said only subsided once his medication had kicked in near the end of the match.
âAt one point, I didnât know, to be honest, whether I should continue or not with whatâs happening,â Djokovic told reporters on Monday.
He added that he had felt âslight discomfortâ in the knee prior to the tournament but said it wasnât âan injury that would be concerning me at all.â
After dominating the first set, Djokovic tweaked his knee at the start of the second and took a medical timeout. The 37-year-old later acknowledged that his movement was hampered, particularly when he was forced to make a sudden change of direction or race to the net to retrieve a drop shot.
It was only near the end of the fourth set when Djokovic was able to seemingly move without pain and raise his game.
He said that persistent rain in Paris had made the courts more slippery than usual and that his request for the clay to be swept more regularly during the match was rejected.
âI slipped way too many times,â Djokovic told reporters. âThat is quite unusual ⊠Iâve slipped and fallen on the clay many times in my life, and on grass as well, but this was just too many times today.
âCould this injury have been prevented?â he added. âPossibly, if there was just a little bit more frequent care of the court during the set. Thatâs basically all I asked for.â
CNN has contacted French Open organizers for further comment.
Djokovicâs withdrawal means that his scheduled quarterfinal opponent, Norwegian Casper Ruud, will progress to the semifinals, while Jannik Sinner, the reigning Australian Open champion, will rise to the top of the world rankings for the first time in his career.
Sinner will become Italyâs first ever tennis world No. 1 at the end of the French Open. He reached the semifinals on Tuesday after defeating Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov 6-2 6-4 7-6 (7-3).
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