The Asian Age

Djoko pulls out of Abu Dhabi c’ship

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Abu Dhabi, Dec. 29: Former world number one and 12- time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic withdrew from the Mubadala World Tennis Championsh­ip on Friday with elbow pain to raise fresh doubts over his fitness.

The 30- year- old Serbian star had targeted Abu Dhabi for his first match since his quarterfin­als loss at Wimbledon in July this year.

Djokovic was scheduled to play Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut in the semifinals of the exhibition tournament.

But four hours before that, Djokovic released a statement on his website announcing his intention. It is not clear still if he will play the Qatar Open where he is top seed next week.

“I am terribly disappoint­ed that I am forced to withdraw from the Mubadala World Tennis Championsh­ip,” Djokovic said in the statement.

“Unfortunat­ely, in the past few days I started to feel pain in the elbow and after several tests, my medical team has advised me not to risk anything, to withdraw from the tournament and to immediatel­y continue with the therapies,” Djokovic said.

He added: “Now I need to accept this situation, and to wait for the results of the therapies, in order to start playing tennis again and getting back to full rhythm. This might affect the start of the season and the tournament plan, but the decision will be made in the following days.”

The organisers have now put together a match between another former world No. 1, Britain’s Andy Murray, and Bautista- Agut at the same time.

Murray also hasn’t played a match since his loss at Wimbledon to Sam Querrey.

He had been suffering from a hip injury and was spotted in Abu Dhabi on Thursday practicing with his coaching team.

The second semifinal of the tournament is between world no. 5 Dominic Thiem of Austria and world no. 14 Kevin Anderson of South Africa.

On Saturday, prior to the men’s final, former women’s No. 1 and 23- time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams will make her return to court with an exhibition match against the reigning French Open champion, Jelena Ostapenko.

Williams has not played since winning the Australian Open because of pregnancy and the birth of her first child in September. — AFP

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