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Last summer, Novak Djokovic had a calendar-year Slam in sight. Pretty much nothing has gone to plan for him since
From a self-imposed deportation to a brutal draw to ranking point losses—and with more questions to come—the Serbian's 2022 has been a grand disappointment.
Published Jun 23, 2022
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Djokovic at this week's Wimbledon warm-up exhibition at the Hurlingham Club; the Serbian currently trails Rafael Nadal by two major titles in the career race.
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Adding to Novak’s setbacks at the moment are Wimbledon being stripped of ranking points in response to the tournament’s ban on Russian and Belarussian players.
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