Here’s the latest from trusted reports:
✅ Surgery Went Smoothly
Novak Djokovic confirmed that the meniscus surgery on his right knee, performed shortly after his French Open withdrawal, “went well”.
🎾 Eyeing a Swift Return
Djokovic said he’s working hard and hopes to return to action as soon as possible, driven by his passion and competitive spirit .
🕒 What’s Next on His Calendar?
- No official timeline yet—no set date provided for his comeback.
- Grass‑court tournaments like Wimbledon are now doubtful, but his top goal is the Paris Olympics, where he aims to finally claim Olympic gold.
🏥 Recovery Strategy
According to The Guardian, Djokovic is undergoing structured rehab—rest, physiotherapy, flexibility work—following expert guidance to get back safely.
✍️ Djokovic’s Statement
- “I’m still processing it all but I’m happy to update you that the surgery went well.”
- “I’m…fit to return to the court as soon as possible. My love for this sport is strong…”
✅ Bottom Line
Djokovic is on the mend and highly motivated to compete again. While Wimbledon looks unlikely, he’s laser‑focused on returning for the Paris 2024 Olympics and resuming his journey in pro tennis. No firm timelines yet, but all signs point to a serious return push.
Let me know if you’d like an update on his recovery milestone projections, ATP schedule impact, or Olympic readiness.