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Tennis Djokovic will return to the ATP tour in Dubai next week after winning a record-extending 10th Australian Open title and his 22nd Grand Slam last month

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Djokovic's Grand Slam victory in Australia came at a cost after it was revealed he played with a three-centimetre (1.2 inches) tear in his hamstring during his run.

The 35-year-old had to dispel doubts surrounding an injury throughout the tournament in Melbourne, but he now appears fit and healthy adding he would return to the ATP tour in Dubai next week.

Djokovic leapfrogged Carlos Alcaraz into top spot in the ATP rankings following his victory in Melbourne, but the Spaniard is now only 590 points behind having won the Argentina Open title last week.

Djokovic already holds the record for the most weeks as the men's No 1 after surpassing Roger Federer's mark of 310 weeks in March 2021 and he will almost certainly overtake 22-time major champion Steffi Graf when he marks his 378th week at the top on Monday.
 
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