Another step forward: Novak Djokovic hits at Wimbledon wearing compression knee sleeve

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“If I know that I can play close to my maximum, or at maximum, then I’ll play,” the 24-time major winner would tell BBC afterwards.

Back at the All England Club, the 37-year-old hit with a compression sleeve covering the impacted area while rocking a Lacoste t-shirt adorning his last name. He also wore a sleeve on his right arm.

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“I didn’t come here to play a few rounds. You can never really know 100 percent once you start a tournament what’s going to happen after eventual first match or second match,” Djokovic told the BBC.

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“But I’m going to take it day by day and then make a decision based on, of course, the feeling or the observation or the conclusion that I and team members have made over the next four, five, six days. If I know that I can play close to my maximum, or at maximum, then I’ll play. If not, then I’ll give somebody else the chance to play.”

Alcaraz has won 17 of 20 tour-level matches on grass to begin his career.

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Earlier this month, Djokovic saw Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz surpass him in the ATP rankings (Djokovic returned to No. 2 today ahead of Alcaraz). The Serbian is bidding to win his eighth Wimbledon title, having finished runner-up to Alcaraz in last year’s final following a run of four consecutive crowns.

The Spaniard was also seen training on site as he gears up for his title defense.

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Alcaraz, who triumphed in Paris for his third major title on three different surfaces, won’t have the same preparation as he did a year ago when he lifted the trophy at the Queen’s Club. The 21-year-old was ousted by home favorite Jack Draper in the second round of the London-based ATP 500 event.

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