Novak Djokovic sceptical on Rafael Nadal’s injury claims and says ‘99.9%’ of crowd were against him
Novak Djokovic has played down Rafael Nadal’s injury issues, saying he looked ‘100% physically fit’ in Tuesday night’s French Open quarter-final, while he claims almost the entire crowd were on the Spaniard’s side.
The Serbian is set to be dethroned as world number one after losing 6-2 4-6 6-2 7-6 (7-4) against his long-standing rival, with their latest epic tussle at Roland Garros not finishing until 1.15am local time after four gruelling hours on court.
Nadal also came through a draining five-set match against Felix Auger-Aliassime on Sunday, with the past 48 hours providing a serious examination of his foot injury – which the 13-time French Open champ claims could end his career.
But Djokovic appeared to play down the severity of Nadal’s injury issues, saying he did not see any signs of discomfort out on court, and suggested the Spaniard always finds a way to raise his game when it matters.
As a journalist reeled off all the injury problems Nadal has been coping with so far this season, Djokovic said bluntly: ‘I didn’t see any problems.
Asked if he was surprised with Nadal’s physical condition, Djokovic continued: ‘No I’m not, I’m not surprised at all.
‘It’s not the first time that he is able to, a few days after he is injured and can barely walk, come out 100% physically fit. He has done it many times in his career so I am not surprised.’
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Djokovic also felt Nadal’s victory was aided by a very partisan crowd, claiming just 0.1% of the spectators in Paris were on his side with