 So after a shock loss at the United Cup at the hands of Alex Diminolov, Novak Djokovic is in big trouble heading into the Australian Open. He has what seems to be a wrist injury going into the Australian Open. This is what Djokovic actually had to say during the match against Diminolov when he was talking to the physio about the wrist injury. So during the game at 5-4, he'd just been broken. The physio came out and Djokovic went on to say, the more I play, the more it hurts. So it wasn't just a painful start to the match. It ended up being a painful match in completion. So Djokovic was actually asked yesterday about the injury as well, saying that it happened in the warm-up today before the match. I basically got constant treatment before the match, during the match, after the match, trying to address the issue that I'm facing today. It's not my first time that I've faced these kind of circumstances at such a high level of professional tennis and professional sports in general. These things happen. And the origin of this injury, he actually heard it in the practice before the match against the Czech Republic a couple of days ago. So in the training footage there, he actually heard it by just hitting a routine forehand. So that is not a good sign for Novak Djokovic. So there you have it, Djokovic explaining what's going on with the wrist. It's only a week until the Australian Open. So he's going to have to rest up very quickly. Now remember last year, he got injured before the Australian Open. We had the same conversations. Is it going to hurt his chances? Is everybody else going to have a better chance because of the leg injury last year? And he went on to win by dropping a set at the Australian Open. So we've been here before with Djokovic, but this does feel a little bit different being a wrist injury. With a leg injury, you can adjust your game, play a little bit more aggressive, not run as much. With a wrist injury, you can't really get around that, especially when it's the right wrist, which it is for Djokovic, and it has been causing him big problems. Hit a lot of unforced errors against Alex Diminol on the forehand side, which did cause the loss as well, or affected or really contributed to the loss against Diminol, but let me know down in the comments below. How far do you think Djokovic will go at the Australian Open? If this keeps going on with the wrist problem, do you think he can still win it? Even though he has these issues coming into the Australian Open, Novik Djokovic, for the second Australian Open in a row, has got some injury problems.