Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Djokovic could be out for 2013 Monte Carlo with foot? Monte Carlo starts April 14 - weekly from today.

Djokovic twisted the foot @ Davis Cup match against Querrey. ''Injuries are part of the game and you stay away from them as an player up to you can,'' Djokovic said. ''The character of the injury remains to be identified. ''One hour, one hour and a half following the conclusion of the match, all I could say is it doesn't seem good.'' He was hoping to be ready to play the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, which he thinks his house event, but didn't appear confident he had be ready when it gets underway April 14 to play. ''It is swollen, and when it's swollen it's definitely not a great first sign,'' Djokovic said. ''I am going to do everything I will within my power to recover till that event. How realistic that's, I really do not know very well what to tell you.'' Click here for more. ----------------------------------- Nadal needs to take cartwheel style right about now. With Murray scarcely earning @ Miami - without playing Djokovic AND facing Ferrer in the last - and with Djokovic already hobbled by effects at Indian Wells and Miami, this has to be a level louder evidence of what Nadal was hoping for. Although Nadal won three of the four competitions he's competed in this year AND equally Djokovic and Murray have looked less than their real home, Nadal continues TO BE perhaps not ready to confront an top two cats. He's FAR from ready, perhaps even on clay. BUT if they tube down far enough, the scales may commence to suggestion in Nadal's favor - also on hard surfaces EVEN if Nadal doesn't improve on his present form. With the chances of Nadal improving brilliant given his background, above dynamic may possibly end up being the gift he was not actually anticipating, at least this early. With Djokovic out, the onus to avoid Nadal at the very least on clay may fall on Federer and Murray. Did somebody laugh out loud? Nevertheless, even though this situation plays out to Nadal's gain on clay, not much will undoubtedly be lost since many folks such as the leading cats believe there is not much that may be done to stop Nadal. BUT if this bleeds onto the grass courts of Wimbledon, fear seems such as an understatement, specially for Federer. You at the very least need Nadal to benefit whatever he gets in the hope of restricting his stay on the tour due to injury relapse and tension. Minus the required force, the natural light may extend to areas far beyond what even Nadal today wants.

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