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Djokovic Djokovic World No. 1 Not sure about going to the Tokyo Olympics

Djokovic Djokovic World No. 1 Not sure about going to the Tokyo Olympics
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Novak Djokovic Serbia said on Sunday he was “50-50” about competing at the Tokyo Olympics later this month after the decision organizers to ban fans and restrictions on the number of people he could bring to the match.
Olympic organizers said on Thursday that the match would take place without a spectator in Tokyo as a surge in Covid-19 cases forcing Japan to declare an emergency in the city capital which will take place throughout the multi-sports event which began on July 23.
“I have to think about it,” Djokovic told reporters at the All England Club in London after winning his sixth Wimbledon title.
“My plan is always to go to the Olympics.
But now I’m a little divided.
It’s kind of 50-50 because of what I heard in the last few days.” Read Alsonovak Djokovic won the recording – equating Grand Slam with Sixth Wimbledon Triumphworld number one Novak Djokovic beat Italia’s seventh seed Matteo Berrettini 6-7 (4), 6-3, 6-3 on Sunday to win the sixth title Wimbledon.
The third straight victory at the All England Club also received the 20th Serbian Grand Slam title, equaled by the record of men held by Swiss’sdjokovic completing the third foot towards reaching Golden Slam in tennis on Sunday when he added a Wimbledon title for him Australian Open and Roland Garros Triumphs in 2021.
No human has won four coity and gold Olympics in the same year and considering this was the first time in his career that Djokovic had won three opening majors this season, he might never get another.
The opportunity to complete the Golden Slam if he chooses out of the game like a lot of rivals.
Some of the biggest sport names, including Rafa Nadal, Dominic Thiem, Stan Wawrinka, Nick Kyrgios, Serena Williams and Simona Halep have announced their decision to skip the match, which has been postponed by pandemic.
Djokovic said he was “very disappointed” to hear that the events in Tokyo would be played without any audience.
“I also heard that there will be many restrictions in the village (game),” added the big winner 20 times.
“Maybe you won’t be able to see another athlete appearing Live.
I can’t even have my stringer which is a very important part of my team.
I am limited to the number of people I can take on my team too.”

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