Tokyo Olympics: Indian Fencer Bhavani Devi Meets Novak Djokovic During Practice At Tokyo 2020
Tokyo2020: Bhavani Devi lost her 2nd round match against world no. 3 Manon Brunet. Novak Djokovic, on the other hand, has entered into the quarter-finals of men's singles. Take a look at the picture.
Tokyo: India's first Olympic Fencer C A Bhavani Devi has posted a picture with world no. 1 tennis player Novak Djokovic. Bhavani Devi, recently won the first match in Fencing for India. Unfortunately, Devi lost her 2nd round match against world no. 3 Manon Brunet. Devi was also praised by India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he called her "an inspiration for our citizens."
Here is the picture of Novak Djokovic with C A Bhavani Devi
Excited to meet Mr.Novak Djokovic during my practice at Olympics stadium. The World No. 1 Tennis Player & 20 Grand Slam title winner.@DjokerNole pic.twitter.com/2V0NdK7wQ7
— C A Bhavani Devi (@IamBhavaniDevi) July 28, 2021
Bhavani Devi after her loss, wrote an emotional post and apologised to the nation for not winning her match. She wrote: "It was Excitement & Emotional. I won the First Match 15/3 against Nadia Azizi and become the First INDIAN Fencing Player to win a Match at Olympic but 2nd Match I lost 7/15 against world top 3 player Manon Brunet. I did my level best but couldn't win. I am sorry"
PM Narendra Modi lauded her and called her "an inspiration" in a tweet:
You gave your best and that is all that counts.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 26, 2021
Wins and losses are a part of life.
India is very proud of your contributions. You are an inspiration for our citizens. https://t.co/iGta4a3sbz
Novak Djokovic, on the other hand, has entered into the quarter-finals of both men's singles and mixed doubles events. He defeated Japan's Nishikori in straight sets - 6-2,6-0. Djokovic has entered his 3rd singles semi-final.
In the mixed doubles event, Djokovic is partnering with Nina Stojanović of Serbia.
Moving into your 3rd Olympic semi-final like ✌️@DjokerNole moves a step closer to the Olympic dream, taking out Nishikori 6-2 6-0 to move into the last 4...#Tokyo2020 pic.twitter.com/NBK6nL0Kx5
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) July 29, 2021
When asked about increasing pressure on him, he said, "Without pressure there is no professional sport. If you are aiming to be at the top of the game you better start learning how to deal with pressure. And how to cope with those moments on the court but also off the court, all the expectations," to Reuters.