"Djokovic definitely won the first set," anticipated Marko Marin on his way to the changing room. The tennis fan Marin, who was supporting Novak Djokovic against Spaniard Rafael Nadal in the Australian...
"Djokovic definitely won the first set," anticipated Marko Marin on his way to the changing room. The tennis fan Marin, who was supporting Novak Djokovic against Spaniard Rafael Nadal in the Australian...
"Djokovic definitely won the first set," anticipated Marko Marin on his way to the changing room. The tennis fan Marin, who was supporting Novak Djokovic against Spaniard Rafael Nadal in the Australian Open final, was wrong with his prognosis as the Serbian tennis star lost the first set 7-5. Much more important was that the Werder's dribbling ace was able to return to the training grounds on Sunday 29 January 2012. "It felt good. Everything was okay. On Monday I will work out again individually," said Marin, who would like to use the training-free start of the week to fight his way back into the team "step-by-step" and play again soon.
Marin has been dealing with groin problems for 12 days, which is why he has been unavailable for the first two matches of the second half of the season. After individual rehab measures, the 22-year-old has found his way back into the team and was able to last the one-hour session without limitations before finally vanishing into the Weser Stadium catacombs to watch the "Djoker" Djokovic on the television.
