 So after a tough start at the clay court season, a third round loss in Monte Carlo, and apparent injury to his elbow, Novak Djokovic has just had a press conference ahead of the tournament in Bosnia that he's playing this week. The ATB 250 event that was supposed to be the Serbia Open, but this year it's going to be in Bosnia. He's actually opened up about the injury and also about the tournament in general. Is that what Djokovic had to say? You're welcome all of us tennis players in a very positive way. It gives me great pleasure to be in Bayer Luka for the first time professionally. The good thing is that in tennis every week, you have a new opportunity to make maybe more than seven days before. Of course, I was not satisfied with the result in Monte Carlo. This is a new week. I received a lot of support and nice emotions from the people who met me at the airport in front of the hotel and today here on the field. I was hoping to get something like that, but this exceeded my expectations. And when asked about the elbow injury, he said, It's not ideal, but it's good enough. I hope it is fully ready for my first match here. That's what Djokovic had to say in a press conference as the start of the tournament has already happened. Djokovic will be playing an 18 year old Frenchman to start the tournament. Probably a great start for Djokovic and it has got some tough players. This event, you know, Rubella is playing this event at this stage of this video being recorded. So it's not going to be easy for Djokovic. And of course with that injury of the elbow that he suffered at Monte Carlo, we'll see how he does in his first few matches. But let me know down in the comments below. Do you think this is going to hurt Novak Djokovic's chances at the French Open? What do you think maybe Monte Carlo? He just hurt his elbow and he's going to get better. Maybe the more he plays like the Australian Open with the hamstring, the better it will get. Of course Madrid is happening next week and then Rome, where he's the defending champion. So he's got some big tournaments left to go before the French Open and a lot of points to defend to keep that number one spot. But Novak Djokovic is playing Bosnia this week, even though he has an elbow problem.