Column: Djokovic whiffed on 2 shots, 3 if you count booster
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AP Sports Columnist Jim Litke writes that Novak Djokovic threw away a chance to make history at the Australian Open by whiffing on two shots — three, if you count the booster
Published Jan 14, 2022
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Column: Djokovic whiffed on 2 shots, 3 if you count booster
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