Tennis star Novak Djokovic has withdrawn from the French Open due to a knee injury, marking a disappointing end to his campaign at Roland Garros. Djokovic, who was considered one of the favorites for the tournament, cited the injury as the reason for his decision to pull out.
The Serbian player's withdrawal comes after a hard-fought victory in the fourth round, where he displayed signs of discomfort during the match. Djokovic expressed his regret at being unable to continue competing in the tournament but emphasized the importance of prioritizing his health and recovery.
Djokovic's absence from the French Open adds a new dimension to the men's singles competition, with his departure creating opportunities for other contenders to vie for the title. The world number one's injury also raises questions about his participation in upcoming tournaments and his prospects for the remainder of the season.
Fans and fellow players have expressed their support for Djokovic as he focuses on recuperating from his injury. His withdrawal underscores the physical demands of professional tennis and the challenges athletes face in maintaining peak performance while managing injuries.