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Tennis hero Andrew Castle has posed a question on Novak Djokovic's behalf after Rafael Nadal confirmed he would play at this year's Wimbledon despite struggling with a foot injury throughout the French Open. Nadal was given injections in his foot ahead of his matches at Roland Garros as he ultimately landed the title for a record-extending 14th time earlier this month.
"How do you think Novak feels when everyone starts talking about Rafa's injuries," Castle asked as he assumed his BBC pundit duties ahead of the Queen's final. "Do you think he raises a Serbian eyebrow and says, 'I'm not sure how injured he is, he likes to talk that story but he keeps on winning Slams - he can't be that injured.'
"Rather than an injury, it's more that he doesn't have any feeling. How can you run like that and not have any feeling


