Novak Djokovic: Andy Murray is ‘fed up’ of these questions
ANDY MURRAY is “fed up” of being asked about his injury, claims Novak Djokovic.
Djokovic returned from a six-month lay-off at the beginning of the year and only began to recapture his form at the French Open earlier this month.
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However, he has suggested the Scot will be annoyed at constantly being quizzed on his fitness instead of his performances.
I am sure he is fed up with questions being asked of him: ‘How are your hips?'
“I haven’t met yet in person to speak closely about what’s going on but obviously I am sure he is fed up with questions being asked of him: ‘How are your hips?’” Djokovic said.
“I wish him all the best, I really do. Tennis misses him and he is a great champion and great guy.
“He is really dedicated, hard-working and has a great team around him.
“I really hope to see him back playing at that level that he has played over the last couple of years.”
Djokovic has also called on the British public to get behind
“He has always played very well on the grass and it is at home. He needs that support and people to back him up – to show him that he was missed,” Djokovic added.
“I know how that feels having a couple of weeks at home and playing.
“I’m sure these are the events he will give his 100 per cent to try and get out on the court and be in condition to play, probably more than anywhere else.”