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Tokyo 2020 Olympics – Tennis – Mixed Doubles – Semifinal – Ariake Tennis Park, Tokyo, Japan – July 30, 2021. Nina Stojanovic of Serbia and Novak Djokovic of Serbia react before their semifinal match against Aslan Karatsev of the Russian Olympic Committee and Elena Vesnina of the Russian Olympic Committee. REUTERS/Edgar Su

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Tokyo 2020 Olympics – Tennis – Mixed Doubles – Semifinal – Ariake Tennis Park, Tokyo, Japan – July 30, 2021. Nina Stojanovic of Serbia and Novak Djokovic of Serbia react before their semifinal match against Aslan Karatsev of the Russian Olympic Committee and Elena Vesnina of the Russian Olympic Committee. REUTERS/Edgar Su
World No. 1 Novak Djokovic has suffered poor results in the past couple of days. After losing his bronze medal singles match against Pablo Carreno Busta today, he announced an unfortunate update of not competing being able to compete in the bronze medal mixed doubles match.
Due to this decision of Novak Djokovic and Nina Stojanovic, the bronze medal has been handed over to the Australian team comprising of World No. 1 Ashleigh Barty and John Peers. The exact reason for the withdrawal is yet not known. However, it is not a piece of positive news for Serbian fans.

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Tokyo 2020 Olympics – Tennis – Mixed Doubles – Semifinal – Ariake Tennis Park, Tokyo, Japan – July 30, 2021. Nina Stojanovic of Serbia and Novak Djokovic of Serbia walk on court ahead of their semifinal match against Aslan Karatsev of the Russian Olympic Committee and Elena Vesnina of the Russian Olympic Committee REUTERS/Edgar Su
Earlier in the day, Djokovic was up against
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