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Djokovic v Nadal controversial $2m Saudi Arabia tennis clash is OFF

The exhibition match in Jeddah on December 22 attracted international criticism but it will not happen now as the Spanish star recovers from ankle surgery

THE CONTROVERSIAL exhibition match in Saudi Arabia between Novak Djokovic and Rafa Nadal is OFF – and there will be no replacement and no alternate date.

The two tennis stars were internationally criticised for accepting to play for $1m each in an exhibition match in Jeddah on December 22.

 Novak Djokovic confirms the controversial exhibition match in Saudi Arabi is off
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Novak Djokovic confirms the controversial exhibition match in Saudi Arabi is offCredit: EPA

Their involvement in the King Salman Tennis Championships came under scrutiny following the murder of outspoken Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the Istanbul embassy last month.

Nadal has since ended his 2018 season, withdrawing from the season-ending tennis tournament, the ATP World Tour finals at the O2 Arena, after undergoing career-saving ankle surgery.

The Spaniard hopes to be fit for the Australian Open in January and Djokovic, 31, confirmed there was no chance it would be switched to another date.

Asked if Nadal injury meant the Saudi Arabia exhibition event is not happening, Djokovic said: “It’s not happening.”

 Rafael Nadal is out of action after ankle surgery
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Rafael Nadal is out of action after ankle surgeryCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 But Djokovic and Nadal were coming under huge pressure about the game due to the murder of Jamal Khashoggi
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But Djokovic and Nadal were coming under huge pressure about the game due to the murder of Jamal KhashoggiCredit: Getty Images - Getty

And asked to clarify if it’s because of the injury, he replied: “Yes.”

Swiss star Roger Federer had been contacted about playing a role but he refused to get involved.

The 37-year-old declined the offer, saying at the Paris Masters: “I prefer not to play. Because I don't want to play. It’s okay. I’m happy practicing.

“I’m happy doing other things, and I didn’t want to play there at that time. So, for me, it was a very quick decision.”

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