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At Wimbledon, Portuguese Tennis Players Pay Tribute to Diogo Jota with Black Ribbon

  • During his second-round doubles match at Wimbledon on Friday, Portuguese tennis player Francisco Cabral paid tribute to the late Liverpool forward Diogo Jota by displaying a black ribbon on his shirt.
  • Diogo Jota, a 28-year-old footballer, lost his life along with his sibling Andre Silva in a car accident on Thursday in northern Spain while they were en route to board a ferry to the UK ahead of the upcoming pre-season.
  • The All England Club eased its usual requirement for players to wear only white attire to permit gestures honoring Jota, although Cabral’s appeal to wear a black armband was declined, leading him to don a black ribbon instead.
  • Cabral expressed his condolences to Jota’s family, highlighting the significant impact Jota had both in sports and personally. Additionally, Liverpool supporter Neal Skupski mentioned he might wear a black armband later in the tournament as a tribute.
  • Jota’s death drew emotional reactions including from former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, and Cabral’s tribute suggests a significant impact on the sports world and Portugal.
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The organizers of the English Grand Slam who impose white outfits have exceptionally allowed players and players to wear a black ribbon to honour the memory of Diogo Jota.

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Nuno Borges, Portugal's top player, wears black ribbon for Jota at Wimbledon

LONDON (AP) — Nuno Borges had hoped to wear a Diogo Jota soccer jersey onto the court for his match at Wimbledon on Friday, but he settled for a black ribbon on his hat instead.

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Associated Press LONDON (AP) — Diogo Jota was remembered at Wimbledon on Friday when two Portuguese players wore a black ribbon on their all-white outfits during their matches, a day after the Liverpool winger and his brother were killed in a car crash. The All England Club has a strict dress code for players on court, but permission was granted to wear the ribbon after the two players died in the crash in Spain. Nuno Borges, the highest-ranked …

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