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Djokovic Plans 2026 Return to Tennis Elite

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Djokovic Targets 2026 AustralianOpen Return After Injury Recovery

Novak Djokovic is planning​ a return‍ to‍ professional‍ tennis at the Australian Open in January 2026, marking his comeback from a recent injury that sidelined the 24-time Grand​ Slam champion. The announcement⁣ signals Djokovic’s⁣ intent to rejoin the sport’s elite after undergoing a physical reconstruction process.

The‌ Australian Open, a ⁢tournament Djokovic ​has won a record ⁣ten times, will ⁢serve as the crucial first test of his ‍recovery. His ability to compete at his peak⁣ level remains a subject of debate among tennis legends. John‍ McEnroe believes maintaining dominance will become increasingly challenging​ for Djokovic with time, ​stating, “As time goes on, even he, you would think it would get more tough, but this is going to get a lot more difficult.”⁤ However, Jim Courier offers a more hopeful outlook, asserting, “I think that if he is in good shape, he still⁢ has a chance. I think he is still on par ⁣with those players, ‌but it is indeed clear, especially against‌ Sinner, that it ​has been quite difficult for him.”

Djokovic’s ⁣return comes‌ as the men’s tennis landscape⁢ is ‌increasingly competitive, with players like Jannik ⁣Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz emerging as formidable rivals. The 2026 Australian Open will not only showcase Djokovic’s physical readiness but also provide‍ insight into his ability to contend with the new⁣ generation of stars.

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