
Novak Djokovic was given a fitness scare on Monday in the build-up to his Australian Open defence at the Hopman Cup.
The Serbian limped away from court following his singles win over Andreas Seppi, with a railing falling on his leg while he signed autographs for fans.
The 25-year-old recovered sufficiently to partner Ana Ivanovic in the doubles, though, as his country beat Italy 3-1 on day three of the tournament in Perth.
It capped a hectic day for Djokovic, who was a late arrival on the west coast after winning an exhibition event in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.
He still beat Seppi 6-3 6-4, even if he admitted to not being entirely present on court.
"I arrived quite late last night and didn't get a lot of hours of sleep and I felt like I was dream-walking," he said after the match. "I broke the ice after the first set and felt a little bit better."
With Ivanovic having already seen off Francesca Schiavone 6-0 6-4, the duo then saw off their counterparts 6-0 6-4.
The Australian Open starts on January 14, with Rafael Nadal, who Djokovic beat in this year's final, having already withdrawn citing illness.
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