These players raised their voice against racism
These players raised their voice against racism
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The issue of racism has arisen in the US after the death of African-American citizen George Floyd in police custody, and in this episode three great tennis players, Roger Federer of Switzerland, Rafael Nadal of Spain and Novak Djokovic of Serbia The voice against is elevated.

According to the information received, Floyd died in police custody on May 25, after which protests have been taking place in the US, which is becoming violent. World number one Djokovic shared a screenshot on his Twitter and Instagram, writing a message named 'Black Lives Matter'.

Earlier, Federer and Nadal also expressed their opposition. Other tennis players, including Grand Slam winner Russia's Maria Sharapova, Petra Kvitova and Stanislas Wawrinka, have also raised their voices against apartheid. Japan's star female tennis player Naomi Osaka also expressed grief over Floyd's death and raised her voice against apartheid.

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