 With the Australian open just around the corner, we have another massive injury concern for Novak Djokovic who seemed to hurt his hamstring or upper leg against Medvedev in the semi-finals of Adelaide. He did go on to win the match, but he needed a medical timeout. This is what Novak had to say after the match concerning the injury. He said, thankfully, it's nothing too serious. If it was, I wouldn't be able to continue. I just tried with some medical timeout, some Andrew Inflamentries and kind of settled in after a few games. I was trying to keep the momentum going and don't allow him to break my serve. I think that was the key and that eventually I would get a chance. The longer the match went, the more my hamstring was warmer, I guess, and bothering me less. So there you go. That's what Djokovic had to say straight after the match in his post-match interview on court. So that's a good sign that he feels like it wasn't that bad, but it looked horrible on court. I mean, he was stretching it out. It was really scary to watch him moving around the court with a limp almost for most of that match. And really, Medvedev probably should have got the win in the end. But Novak said it's okay. We'll see him tomorrow in the final in his quarter and probably do another update, whether or not he looks okay in that final against Sebastian Korder in Adelaide. Hopefully he can play. Let me know down in the comments below. How serious do you think this is? And also, do you think it's going to hurt his chances at the Australian Open? He's well and truly the favorite there. And after beating Medvedev in straight sets as easily as he did also with one leg, it's made him even more of a favorite because Medvedev was most people's second favorite. For the Australian Open. So Novak Djokovic, little bit of an injury concern, but he says it might be okay.