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Djokovic tries to put controvers­y behind

He sweeps to win after comments about clashes in Kosovo

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Novak Djokovic sure seemed like someone ready to move on from the latest non-tennis issue he's been involved in during a Grand Slam tournament. Criticized after his previous match for comments about clashes in northern Kosovo between ethnic Serbs and NATO-led peacekeepe­rs, the 22-time major champion stayed away from political matters on Wednesday night.

When his 7-6 (2), 6-0, 6-3 victory over Marton Fucsovics in the second round of the French Open ended, Djokovic, a 36-year-old from Serbia, wrote on the lens of a TV camera — a custom at more and more tennis tournament­s — and kept it simple, with an autograph and a smiley face.

It was quite different from what happened after

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his win Monday, when Djokovic drew attention for writing in Serbian, “Kosovo is the heart of Serbia. Stop the violence,” and then speaking out about the matter at a news conference with reporters from his home country.

That drew rebukes from a member of France's government, French Open tournament director Amelie Mauresmo and the Kosovo tennis federation.

Sports Minister Amelie Oudea-Castera warned Djokovic on Wednesday morning not to wade into such internatio­nal issues again at Roland Garros, saying his comments were “not appropriat­e.” Speaking on TV station France 2, Oudea-Castera said Mauresmo encouraged Djokovic and his entourage to maintain “neutrality” on the field of play.

Asked about OudeaCaste­ra

and Mauresmo, Djokovic responded: “I have no more comment on that. I said what I needed to say.”

As for the underlying topic, Djokovic said: “Of course I'm aware that a lot of people would disagree, but it is what it is. It's something that I stand for. So that's all.”

Earlier, Peyton Stearns produced the biggest win of her career by defeating former champion Jelena Ostapenko to reach the third round.

Stearns, a former player at the University of Texas, only turned profession­al in June last year.

Ostapenko won the 2017 French Open but has since failed to advance past the 3rd round.

The 17th-seeded Latvian dropped her serve five times against Stearns and hit 28 unforced errors in her 6-3, 1-6, 6-2 loss.

 ?? THIBAULT CAMUS – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Novak Djokovic plays a shot during his second-round victory over Marton Fucsovics.
THIBAULT CAMUS – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Novak Djokovic plays a shot during his second-round victory over Marton Fucsovics.
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