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Published 16:43 IST, September 30th 2019

Novak Djokovic suffers a setback ahead of singles debut in Japan Open

Novak Djokovic suffered a doubles defeat ahead of his Japan Open singles debut. He and Filip Krajinovic lost to Bruno Soares and Mate Pavic 6-2, 4-6, 10-4.

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World number one Novak Djokovic, forced out of the US Open with a shoulder injury, suffered a doubles defeat at the Japan Open on Monday but proved his recovery is on track. Bruno Soares of Brazil and Mate Pavic of Croatia beat the 32-year-old Serbian star and his countryman Filip Krajinovic 6-2, 4-6, 10-4 to progress to the quarter-finals. The doubles experts survived Djokovic's powerful serves with crisp volleying as their quick court coverage overwhelmed the Serbian pair's bold shots.

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Japan Open Singles debut

Top seed Djokovic will make his Japan Open singles debut later this week playing Alexei Popyrin, a 20-year-old Australian, at the Ariake Coliseum, a venue for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. His main challengers in the Japan event will be second seed Borna Coric of Croatia and Belgian third seed David Goffin. Earlier this month, Djokovic was forced to pull out of his US Open fourth-round clash with Stan Wawrinka due to a nagging injury in his left shoulder. His return means he could play out the season and hold off a challenge to his number one ranking from US Open winner Rafael Nadal. Later in the day, 2014 US Open champion Marin Cilic of Croatia will face Yuichi Sugita, entering on a wild card, who leads local hope after Japanese star Kei Nishikori pulled out of the tournament due to injuries.

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Novak Djokovic launched his own brand of nutrition

Novak Djokovic has recently launched DJOKOlife. It is a range of nutrition which is healthy and of high-quality, created by a team of expert nutritionists and supported by the player. He wants to relay his experience of quality life to his people. In the launch event, Djokovic said:

"During my 10-year career, I had the chance to travel a lot and try different kinds of food, bread, snacks, energy and protein bars. Now, at last, I have found the diet that best suits me, that provides the tools for overcoming obstacles – both on and off the court – for finding the correct balance that makes me feel better. DJOKOlife offers a range of products that reflect my idea for a better lifestyle and diet. They are inspired by my personal experience and contain ingredients that are very carefully selected in accordance with the highest quality standards."

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(With PTI Inputs)

Updated 19:38 IST, September 30th 2019