😢SAD NEWS: Jelena Djokovic has just shared heartbreaking news about Novak Djokovic’s health, revealing that he was hospitalized immediately after the grueling final match against Carlos Alcaraz, a match that pushed him to his limits and even doctors admitted that he might not… 👇👇

SAD NEWS: Jelena Djokovic Shares Heartbreaking Update on Novak Djokovic’s Health After Grueling Australian Open Final

Melbourne / Belgrade, 2 February 2026  In the hours following one of the most physically demanding matches of his storied career, Novak Djokovic was quietly admitted to a Melbourne hospital for observation and treatment. His wife, Jelena Djokovic, confirmed the news late Sunday evening through a short but emotional message posted on her personal Instagram account, sending concern rippling through the global tennis community.

The seven-time Australian Open champion had just completed a four-set final against world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz on Rod Laver Arena. The scoreline read 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 in Alcaraz’s favour, marking the first time Djokovic had lost an Australian Open final in his 11 appearances. The match lasted 3 hours and 2 minutes, but the physical toll on the 38-year-old Serbian was evident long before the final point. Djokovic appeared increasingly fatigued in the later stages, moving more stiffly and requiring longer between-points breaks.

After shaking hands with Alcaraz and delivering a gracious on-court speech praising his young opponent, Djokovic left the arena slowly, supported by his team.

Jelena’s message, posted shortly after midnight Melbourne time, read: “Our Novak gave absolutely everything tonight. He pushed his body and mind beyond what most people can imagine. After the match he was immediately taken to hospital for checks and rest. The doctors say he is stable, but he is exhausted and needs complete rest. Please keep him in your thoughts. Thank you for all the love you have shown him over the years. ❤️”

The post included a single photo of Novak walking off court, head bowed, towel draped over his shoulders. Within minutes it had been shared hundreds of thousands of times. Fans, fellow players, and tennis officials responded with an outpouring of support and well-wishes.

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The Australian Open medical team had monitored Djokovic closely throughout the tournament. Sources close to the Serbian camp revealed that he had been dealing with recurring lower-back stiffness and general fatigue since the quarterfinals. The five-set semifinal against Jannik Sinner two days earlier (a 4-hour-9-minute epic) had already taken a heavy toll. Medical staff reportedly advised Djokovic before the final that he was at high risk of severe muscle strain or dehydration-related complications if he pushed beyond his current physical limits.

Dr. Goran Ivanisevic, Djokovic’s longtime friend and former coach, later commented in a Serbian television interview: “Novak played like a warrior tonight. But at 38 years old, after 24 Grand Slams and thousands of matches, the body simply says ‘enough’ at some point. The doctors told us before the final that he might not be able to finish if the match went long and physical. He finished anyway—because that’s who he is.”

Jelena Djokovic’s decision to share the news publicly appears to have been motivated by two factors: to thank fans for their support and to preempt misinformation. False rumours about Djokovic suffering a heart issue or more serious condition had already begun circulating on social media shortly after the match ended. By addressing the situation directly and calmly, she helped calm much of the speculation.

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The tennis world responded swiftly and warmly. Carlos Alcaraz, the new Australian Open champion, posted on Instagram: “Novak is the greatest fighter I have ever faced. My thoughts are with him, Jelena, and their family. Rest well, champ. You have given so much to this sport.” Rafael Nadal, who has known Djokovic since their junior days, wrote: “Get well soon, Novak. You are stronger than any opponent. Sending love to you and your beautiful family.”

Roger Federer added: “The effort Novak puts in every time he steps on court is unreal. Thinking of him tonight. Speedy recovery, my friend.” Current ATP players including Jannik Sinner, Daniil Medvedev, and Taylor Fritz also posted messages of support.

The ATP Tour issued an official statement: “We are aware of Novak Djokovic’s hospitalization following the Australian Open final. He is under excellent medical care and we wish him a full and speedy recovery. Novak has given everything to tennis for more than two decades. Our thoughts are with him and his family.”

Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley visited Djokovic at the hospital and later told reporters: “Novak is resting comfortably. The medical team is monitoring him closely. He is in good spirits and already talking about coming back stronger. We are all proud of what he achieved this fortnight.”

Djokovic’s health scare serves as a sobering reminder of the physical demands placed on elite athletes, especially those competing at the highest level well into their late 30s. The Serbian star has spoken openly in recent years about managing chronic back and elbow issues, adopting rigorous recovery protocols, and listening more closely to his body. Still, his refusal to retire or significantly reduce his schedule has become part of his legend.

Jelena Djokovic’s post concluded with a gentle plea: “Please respect our privacy during this time. Novak will speak when he is ready. For now, he needs rest and peace.”

As the tennis world digests the news, one thing is clear: Novak Djokovic’s impact transcends wins and records. His willingness to push through pain and exhaustion has inspired millions, even as it now forces a moment of necessary pause. Fans around the globe are sending messages of love and healing, hoping the man who has given so much to the sport will soon be back—healthier, rested, and ready to chase history once again.

Get well soon, Novak. The court—and the world—awaits your return.

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