Earlier this week, Novak Djokovic made his fans worried after giving up the training session with Daniil Medvedev because of the tendon injury. However, Nole proved that he was complete enough to attend Australia to expand 2023 when he participated in a charitable fundraising match with Nick Kyrgios on January 13.
Djokovic returned to Rod Laver Arena for the first time in Melbourne a year after the incident was expelled because of refusal to vaccinate. The Serbian player saw the tape on his left leg, but that did not stop him “dancing” with the host star Kyrgios.

Speaking after coming out, Djokovic said: 'I am very happy to be back here. Thank you very much for the support of everyone. I was very touched and eager to return to this field. “
Earlier, Kyrgios was also questioned about his condition after he withdrew from the United Cup and Adelaide International, the two important boot tournaments before the first Grand Slam tournament in 2022. The reports claimed that he had a problem in his ankle, but the Australian player showed himself to have recovered when moving quite comfortably in the match against Djokovic.

After the battle, Kyrgios also expressed respect for his colleague from Serbia: “There is a very important side. I don't think people know how special players like Nole are with tennis.”
According to the draw results, Djokovic will meet Roberto Carballes Baena (Spain) in the opening match, while Kyrgios played with Roman Safillin. Nole is considered to be the leading candidate for the championship while possessing sublimation. Since May 2022, the 35 -year -old player has a record of 39 wins, 2 losses in official tournaments, winning 6 titles, including Wimbledon and ATP Finals. He is full of confidence towards the 10th expansion Australian trophy, as well as the 22nd Grand Slam title in his career.