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Will Novak Djokovic Play Australian Open 2026? Organizers Confident He Will!

🉐 Djokovic first suffered the injury during his quarter-final win against Carlos Alcaraz, with some sections of the Rod Laver Arena crowd booing him following his semi-final exit

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Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley is confident Novak Djokovic will return to play the tournament in 2026. (More Tennis News)

𒅌The 24-time grand slam winner was forced to retire hurt after one set of his semi-final match with Alexander Zverev last week, having aggravated a hamstring problem. 

🐓Djokovic first suffered the injury during his quarter-final win against Carlos Alcaraz, with some sections of the Rod Laver Arena crowd booing him following his semi-final exit. 

𝔉And after the withdrawal, the 10-time Australian Open champion hinted that 2025 could have been his final appearance at the grand slam. 

𒅌But tournament director Tiley has dismissed suggestions Djokovic will not be playing at Melbourne Park again. 

ꦺ"There was some talk about Novak [not coming back]... Novak will return," he said. 

𒁏"We'll see Novak back, and I look forward to catching up with him in the next couple of weeks."

𒀰Djokovic posted photos of an MRI scan of the injury on social media after some fans claimed he had faked the issue. 

𓂃"He had a good warm-up that morning and his team were confident that he'd be able to get out there and play," Tiley said.

🍒"I haven't met a player that does as much pre-preparation and has as big a focus on it as Novak does, and he would do everything he possibly can to get on the court."

𒁏It was the second successive year that Djokovic exited in the Australian Open semi-finals, with Jannik Sinner lifting the trophy at both editions.

🔯The Serbian is trying to capture a 25th grand slam title to surpass Australia's Margaret Court, who won 24 women's singles titles between 1960 and 1973, for the outright record.

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