Djokovic considering giving up on the Olympics: "I planned to go, now I'm a little divided"
The best tennis player in the world Novak Djokovic has just won the Wimbledon title with a victory over Matteo Berrettini, which saw him win the same number of Grand Slam trophies as Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer.
The plan was to travel to Tokyo immediately after Wimbledon, but because of big restrictions by the Japanese authorities, he is still considering whether to participate in the biggest sporting event in the world this year.
"I will have to think about playing the Olympics. There will be no fans, there are a lot of restrictions. My plan was to go, but at the moment I am a little divided," said Novak.
Djokovic says he is not sure to take part in the Olympics, says he is disappointed by news on lack of fans and restrictions in the village."I will have to think about it....but right now I'm a little bit divided."— Christopher Clarey (@christophclarey) July 11, 2021
Earlier, one of Djokovic's biggest rivals, Rafael Nadal, announced he would not go to the Olympics because he wants to recover from injury.
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