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I have nothing to prove at Olympics, says Sela

August 2, 2016 11:53
Dudi Sela if confident he can mix it with the best in Brazil. Photo: Marc Morris

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Laura Stadler,

Laura Stadler

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Dudi Sela insists he has nothing to prove ahead of his first Olympic Games.

Sela, 31, missed the cut for the last two Olympics, including a well-publicised falling out with Israeli officials ahead of the London Games four years ago. But he is confident of impressing in Rio next month.

"I don’t really feel I have to prove myself any more in Brazil,” said Sela.

"I will do my best. Eight years ago I competed in the Junior Olympics in Beijing and my ranking was 56 and the week after the Olympics there was an ATP event in Beijing. That week I made the final.