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#tbt: Juan Martin del Potro ends Novak Djokovic's Olympic dream again, this time in Rio
There wasn’t a dry eye in the house as the Argentine pulled off an emotional victory over the world No. 1, in what remains one of the biggest Olympic tennis upsets.
Published Aug 04, 2022
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If there’s one glaring omission from Djokovic's otherwise sterling resume, it’s a gold medal victory at the Olympic Games.
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“After all the effort I’ve put in to get back to playing tennis, I’ve defeated the No. 1,” said Juan Martin del Potro after the victory.
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“No doubt this is one of the toughest losses in my life and in my career,” Djokovic said at the time.
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