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CRoseCrizzle t1_ivgrf40 wrote

I doubt it's important whatever was in that drink. He did lose the match fwiw.

Edit: I thought it was during the most recent Rune match but was mistaken. It was during another match that Djokovic won.

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Available-Camera8691 t1_ivh82sw wrote

Cheating and losing is still cheating. If that were the case, I obviously have no idea.

Also: "The video was taken during Djokovic’s win over Stefanos Tsitsipas and appears to show the Serbian’s entourage mixing a drink before realising they are being filmed."

He did not lose during this.

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CRoseCrizzle t1_ivh8xjw wrote

I agree with the idea that cheating and losing is still cheating. However, I would also say that it's only cheating if it actually gives you an unfair advantage.

Edit: Any of the downvoters care to explain to me how I'm wrong? Also the comment I responded to edited to change the content of his post after I replied.

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Available-Camera8691 t1_ivha7bv wrote

I would imagine if you're cheating, it's supposed to give you an unfair advantage.

I could cheat in a sport and lose my ass off, but taking something against the rules wouldn't change the fact I broke the rules.

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DFWPunk t1_ivk4vwt wrote

You can have an "unfair advantage" and still lose.

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