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Novak Djokovic could boycott Wimbledon this summer due to 'crazy' Boris Johnson following the decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players from competing, according to Nikola Pilic. The decision - which affects world No. 2 Daniil Medvedev - has been taken following Vladimir Putin's continued invasion of Ukraine.

One man who has shown his opposition to the banning is six-time champion Djokovic, claiming that the invasion 'isn't the athletes' fault'. Speaking at last week's Serbian Open, he said: "Ordinary people always suffer - we've had lots of wars in the Balkans. That being said, I cannot support the Wimbledon decision. It's not the athletes' fault. When politics interfere with sport, it usually doesn't turn out well."

Djokovic's grievances were also echoed by his former coach Pilic, who slammed British

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