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Del Potro stuns tearful Djokovic, Williams’ doubles dream ends

Juan Martin del Potro stunned a tearful Novak Djokovic in an emotional Olympics triumph as Venus Williams pondered the end of her four-gold Games odyssey.

Del Potro, the 2009 US Open champion who was pushed to the brink of retirement by a series of wrist injuries, downed the top seed 7-6 (7/4), 7-6 (7/2) on Sunday.

-The giant Argentine had also defeated the 12-time major winner in the bronze medal match at the London Olympics in 2012. Both players embraced at the net and wept at the end of their centre court duel played out in front of a raucous Argentine and Serb crowd. “Tonight I played one of the best matches of my career.” Del Potro started the day by getting stuck in an elevator for 40 minutes at the athletes village where he had to be rescued by the Argentina handball team.

But that inconvenience did not shake the Argentine out of his big-hitting stride as he set up a second-round clash with Portugal’s Joao Sousa. “Delpo was the better player and he deserved to win. That’s sport,” said world number one Djokovic, whose Olympic singles record is stalled at a bronze from Beijing in 2008. Meanwhile, four-time gold medallist Venus Williams was staring at the end of her 16-year, five-Olympics journey.

Williams, 36, and sister Serena suffered their first ever defeat in women’s doubles, a record which boasted 15 successive match wins and golds in Sydney in 2000, Beijing in 2008 and London four years ago. The 6-3, 6-4 loss to Czech pair Lucie Safarova and Barbora Strycova came just a day after Venus had been knocked out of the singles in what was her first opening round Olympics loss. 

“It was not our best day,” said Venus who will be 40 when the next Olympics rolls around in 2020 in Tokyo. Serena, 34, was more damning. 

“We played terrible and that basically showed,” she said. At least, Serena is still alive in the singles as the defending champion had the perfect start in her quest for a fifth Games gold medal overall, defeating Australia’s Daria Gavrilova 6-4, 6-2. 
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