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Francisco Cabral honored footballer Diogo Jota, who died at 28, by wearing a black ribbon during his Wimbledon match. Wimbledon relaxed its strict all-white dress code to allow players to pay tribute. Cabral, ranked No. 40 in doubles, was defeated with his partner in the second round. He praised Jota as an inspiration and icon. Coach Jürgen Klopp also expressed his grief.
Courtesy: Liam Grace
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