Djokovic doubtful for Australian Open after withdrawing from Abu
Dhabi event
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[December 29, 2017]
(Reuters) - Former world number
one Novak Djokovic's preparation for next month's Australian Open
suffered a blow after he pulled out of the season-opening exhibition
event in Abu Dhabi on Friday due to pain in his right elbow.
The 12-time grand slam winner was scheduled to kickstart the new
season against Roberto Bautista Agut but was advised by his medical
team to skip the tournament just hours before the match.
Djokovic has not played since he was forced to retire against Tomas
Berdych in the quarter-finals of Wimbledon in July due to an elbow
injury.
"I am terribly disappointed that I am forced to withdraw from the
Mubadala World Tennis Championship," the Serb said in a statement.

"Unfortunately, in the past few days I started to feel pain in the
elbow and after several tests, my medical team has advised me not to
risk anything, to withdraw from the tournament and to immediately
continue with the therapies.
"I am very sad because I was eager to return to playing official
matches. Now I need to accept this situation, and to wait for the
results of the therapies, in order to start playing tennis again and
getting back to full rhythm."
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Serbia’s Novak Djokovic reacts as he retires from his quarter final
match against Czech Republic’s Tomas Berdych with an injury
REUTERS/Matthew Childs

Organizers said that Britain's Andy Murray had agreed to step in and
play an exhibition match against Bautista Agut instead. Murray has
been out of competitive action for six months due to an ongoing hip
problem but was in Abu Dhabi as part of his rehabilitation.
The Australian Open, the first grand slam of 2018, begins on Jan. 15
at Melbourne Park.
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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