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Djokovic unsure about Australian Open

- Howard Fendrich The Associated Press

Novak Djokovic is still not sure whether he will be able to play in the Australian Open, where he has won six of his 12 major tennis championsh­ips.

Djokovic has been dealing with pain in his right elbow. A statement posted on his website on Wednesday says he will travel to Australia to participat­e in two exhibition events there next week.

After that, the statement says, “the decision will be made about his participat­ion at the first Grand Slam of the season.”

Djokovic, who is right-handed, cited the elbow problem on Dec. 30, when he withdrew from this week’s Qatar Open, a hard-court tune-up tournament for the Australian Open.

That was supposed to be the 30-year-old Serb’s final competitiv­e preparatio­n before play begins in Melbourne on Jan. 15.

He previously pulled out of a United Arab Emirates exhibition tournament.

Djokovic hasn’t played in any tournament since retiring from his match in the Wimbledon quarterfin­als in July because of the elbow injury. At the time, he acknowledg­ed that his right arm had been bothering him for more than a year but that he had decided against having surgery.

The extended absence dropped the former No. 1 player to No. 12 in the current ATP rankings.

Djokovic is hardly alone when it comes to high-profile men’s tennis players dealing with injuries as the new season begins.

Top-ranked Rafael Nadal, the runner-up to Roger Federer at the Australian Open last year, withdrew from this week’s Brisbane Internatio­nal tune-up tournament because of a bothersome right knee. Nadal won the French Open and U.S. Open in 2017 to raise his major count to 16.

Three-time major champion Andy Murray, meanwhile, also pulled out of the Brisbane Internatio­nal and is considerin­g having an operation because of a bad hip. Like Djokovic, he last competed at Wimbledon, nearly six months ago.

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Novak Djokovic

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