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BELGRADE, June 14 — World number one Novak Djokovic lost one of his two opening singles matches yesterday at the charity tournament he organised, and his day got worse when news broke that one of the event’s four legs has been scrapped due to coronavirus concerns. Shortly after beating fellow...

Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates after winning his match against Serbia's Viktor Troicki in Belgrade, Serbia. June 13, 2020. — Reuters pic

“I am so sad for the Montenegro leg,” he told the Balkan nation’s Sport Klub television in a courtside interview in front of a capacity 4,000 crowd.With 12,251 confirmed cases and 253 deaths related to Covid-19, Serbia is among the countries whose residents are not allowed to travel to its southern neighbour Montenegro.

“We are looking at several alternative options and locations which I don’t want to reveal at this point.The second leg will be held in Croatia’s coastal resort of Zadar on June 20-21 and the final one in Bosnia’s Banja Luka on July 3-4.

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