Novak Djokovic says he has 'nothing to prove' to critics questioning the legitimacy of his hamstring injury as he advances to the quarterfinals of the Australian Open
In addition to his improving health, Djokovic said in the report that the attention he’s getting from critics only serves to motivate him further.
Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates his victory at the Wimbledon tennis tournament with supporters during a welcoming ceremony in Belgrade, on July 11, 2022."I am not really interested at this point what people are thinking and saying. It is fun, it is interesting to see how the narrative surrounding me continues, narrative that is different compared to other players that have been going through similar situations. But I am used to it and it just gives me extra strength and motivation.
Djokovic is pursing his 22nd Grand Slam title and is looking to extend his record at the Australian Open to 10.
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