Monday, June 18, 2018

Novak Djokovic: Andy Murray faces immense mental test in rebound

Novak Djokovic: Andy Murray faces immense mental test in rebound 


Previous world No. 1 Novak Djokovic says conquering the psychological test will be Andy Murray's greatest snag when he comes back to tennis after a long haul hip damage.

Murray, who has been sidelined for just about multi year since losing in the quarterfinals at Wimbledon last July, will make his hotly anticipated return against Australia's Nick Kyrgios in the first round at the Queen's Club competition in London on Tuesday.

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"I think the greatest test [for Murray] will dependably be mental," said Djokovic, who is endeavoring to recover top shape in the wake of experiencing elbow medical procedure prior this year.

"Instructions to get it out of your head, comprehend that it's behind you, that you're fine now, that you're solid and you can center around your amusement instead of reasoning 50 percent of the time about regardless of whether something can happen."

The 12-time Grand Slam champion additionally said grass won't not be the perfect surface for Murray to make his arrival.

"I don't have a clue about the condition of his hips," Djokovic said. "Yet, the one thing that could be somewhat risky is slipping on the grass. That is something that is exceptionally erratic and grass is dependably this sort of surface where one wrong balance can influence a remark wrong, particularly in the hips."

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