India, Feb. 2 -- Novak Djokovic received a major boost on Saturday after scan reports emerged on the hamstring injury he incurred during the Australian Open last month in Melbourne. As it reportedly stands, the Serb can return to the court in two weeks with the ATP 500 event in Doha looking a possibility.

During the quarterfinal match against Carlos Alcaraz, Djokovic was seen struggling with his hamstring, forcing him to take a medical timeout, after which he returned with a heavily strapped upper left thigh. Despite the pain, he battled through four sets to make the semifinal, but did not take the practice court until the morning of his clash against Alexander Zverev. The 37-year-old retired from the semifinal match after losing the ope...