Djokovic racing clock after surgery
Against Sigmund and Roger Vassell and so you can see all of that right here on Stand Sport. Novak Djokovic breaking news overnight that he has had surgery in Paris, remained in Paris to get it done as quickly as possible. And the understanding is from the reports from Serbian press and those on the ground in France that it was at the lower end of damage in terms of a meniscal tear. three-week recovery. Casey, what? What's on in three weeks time? You're just a small tournament called Wimbledon. Look, I guess, is he the type that can just turn up a Wimbledon without matches? Yeah, yeah, I do, because he's won there so many times before. And if you're practicing on grass as long as he can, I mean, obviously you want to be playing tournaments, you want to be playing competitively. But I think for someone like Novak, if he can get back on the grass and set up some practice matches. But I think the main thing that Novak's worrying about is the fact that he needs to get this injury right. And I would suspect he's very, very keen for the Olympic Games, for that gold medal opportunity. So, look, we'll see what happens. It's good to hear that he's had the surgery. It's good to hear that he's in good hands, of course. And wish him the best with recovery. And we'll wait to see if we see him at Wimbledon or not. And those years and years of being to the NTH degree in his preparation and looking after his body could well come back to help him. If anyone's gonna have a quick recovery, it's going to be Novak. Our women's quarterfinals were quite amazing to look at those.