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Djokovic unsure of Aussie Open

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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 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 righthande­d, cited the elbow problem on Dec. 30, when he withdrew from this week's Qatar Open, a hard-court tuneup 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 tuneup 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.

Since winning his fourth consecutiv­e Grand Slam title at the 2016 French Open — becoming the first man in nearly a half-century with four in a row — Djokovic has made it past the quarterfin­als at only one of the past six major tournament­s, finishing as the runner-up at the 2016 U.S. Open. AP

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FILE - In this Jan. 19, 2017, file photo, Serbia's Novak Djokovic makes a backhand return to Uzbekistan's Denis Istomin during their second round match at the Australian Open tennis championsh­ips in Melbourne, Australia. Dkokovic is still not sure...
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