Francisco Cabral Sports Black Ribbon Tennis News relaxes strict all-white code in tribute to Dogo Jota as Wimbledon

Wimbledon honored Liverpool star Dogo Jota, who was killed in a car accident with his brother Andre Silva in Zamora, Spain on 3 July, the Portuguese player Francisco Cabrals on Friday, allowing him to wear a black ribbon during his doubles match, made an exception to his strict all-white dress code.Jota, 28, and his brothers were traveling to catch a boat for England for pre-seasons in case of accident. Shortly after the wedding of the tragedy Jota, Route was with cards, with whom they had three children. After his tragic demise, Premier League clubs, players and teammates shared messages and condolences to Jota’s family.The All England Club made a special allowance for Cabrals to wear a black ribbon on their shirt sleeves during their second round doubles match.Cabral, who knew about the news while driving for Wimbledon, shared his views about Jota: “I know what he is doing, what he won through his career and through his life. So he is very inspiring for me.”
“I just wishes for my family. I know they have good people around them, so I hope they can get through it,” Cabrals joined the check pair Petar Nuja and Patrick Real after losing their match with Austrian fellow Lucas Middle.Cabral praised Jota as “an idol, such an icon, such a good person.”
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British doubles player Neil Scupski, an emotional liverpool supporter, brought a black armband for his Thursday match, but did not choose to wear it.Regarding wearing armband in future matches, Skupski said, “Probably in the next few days.”