A fresh update on Novak Djokovic’s Wimbledon involvement has surfaced.
Novak Djokovic will travel to Wimbledon on Monday after showing promising progress in his recovery from knee surgery in a recent social media video. However, a week before the Grand Slam begins, he still doesn’t know if he will win his race for fitness, leaving his participation as uncertain as ever.
Djokovic recently stunned fans in an Instagram video, which showed the Serb at the top of his game just weeks after going under the knife.
It offered plenty of hope that the seven-time Wimbledon champion would grace the grass at SW19 once again this summer.
But while Djokovic will be present at the All England Club next week, he hasn’t yet committed to competing for his latest major.

The 37-year-old had surgery in Paris just 17 days ago after withdrawing from the French Open ahead of the fifth round.
He suffered a torn medial meniscus in his right knee during his five-set victory against Argentina’s Francisco Cerundolo.
So Djokovic raised eyebrows by posting two reality-defying videos on social media, the first of which showed him using an exercise bike and leg weight machine.
On the other, he was in high spirits as he ran, completed lunges and hit a tentative serve during what appeared to be a training camp. Djokovic’s caption read: “We keep building day by day.”