After a gruelling trip from Fergana, Uzbekistan via Tashkent and Istanbul, Greg arrived in London with a severe cold and a still troubled injury to his left leg. The cold was cured quickly but it took a few more trips to the Doctor before Greg was given a cortisone injection in the troubled location of his leg and then had ten days of inactivity to rest the leg and give it some time to heal.
Luckily he was staying in Wimbledon, his second best plave in the world, and was able to chill out and smell the roses. But it did mean he missed some invaluable time training on grass, he lost a bit of fitness condition and also missed the qualifying for the Nottingham Challenger. After the ten days he began hitting again but no serving or fitness training. Good news is that his leg is feeling good. Not quite right yet and not yet fully tested but a promising result.
Luckily he was staying in Wimbledon, his second best plave in the world, and was able to chill out and smell the roses. But it did mean he missed some invaluable time training on grass, he lost a bit of fitness condition and also missed the qualifying for the Nottingham Challenger. After the ten days he began hitting again but no serving or fitness training. Good news is that his leg is feeling good. Not quite right yet and not yet fully tested but a promising result.
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