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Novak Djokovic: 'Olympic exit is one of toughest losses of my career'

World number one Novak Djokovic describes his first-round exit from the Rio Olympics as "one of the toughest losses" of his career.

Novak Djokovic has described his first-round exit at the Rio Olympics as one of the "toughest losses" of his career.

The world number one was the favourite to claim gold at the Olympic Tennis Centre, but crashed out at the first hurdle courtesy of a straight-sets defeat at the hands of Juan Martin del Potro.

The Serbian left the court in tears following the defeat, and he made no secret of his disappointment at once again missing out on the chance to win Olympic gold.

"No doubt this is one of the toughest losses in my life and in my career. It's not easy to handle, especially now, just after the wounds are still fresh. But, you know, you have to deal with it. It's not the first or the last time that I have lost a tennis match. But the Olympic Games, yeah, it's completely different," he told reporters.

"Delpo was the better player and he just deserved to win. That's sport. He just came up with some extraordinary tennis and I have to congratulate him.

"I'm very sad and disappointed from my side to go out in a tournament this early, but on the other hand I'm glad a good friend of mine, and somebody who has struggled the last couple of years with injuries, is back and playing at this level."

Del Potro also beat Djokovic in the bronze-medal match at the London Olympics four years ago.

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SURFING
· Wave conditions permitting, surfing will make its Olympic debut (11pm-8.20am)

SKATEBOARDING
· Another debutant sport at this Olympics, most eyes will be on American Nyjah Huston in the men's street contest as he looks to add Olympic gold to his four world titles and 12 X-Games golds. (12.30am-5am)

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· History beckons for Jade Jones as she looks to become a three-time Olympic champion - something never done before in the sport prior to these Games (2am-1.45pm)
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GYMNASTICS
· Already-legendary gymnast Simone Biles makes her first appearance of the Games in the women's qualifying event (2am-2pm)

SWIMMING
· The first swimming medals of the Games will be dished out, with home favourite Daiya Seto going for gold in the men's 400m individual medley (2.30am-4.20am)

CYCLING
· Lizzie Deignan is among the Team GB team looking for success in the women's road race (5am-9.30am)

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· Reigning two-time Olympic champion Andy Murray starts his title defence against Canadian hotshot Felix Auger-Aliassime (7am approx.)

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