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Jelena said there was nothing "dodgy" about the drink that was prepared for her husband.
The video of Ulises Badio mixing a drink while being protected by his team has been viewed 15 million times.
"I don't see anything that's questionable," Jelena wrote.
The Serb who lost in the final didn't say anything.
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He was beaten in the final by a young man.
Questions were asked on social media about what was in the mixture and why the team was trying to hide it.
People are trying to be private about their business in a world where everyone has the right to point a camera at you. Wanting to be private makes you a bad person today.
When he is ready to speak, he will. It's a good idea to sit a little in silence. Don't forget to mind yourself more. Some things you see aren't controversial. It might be a private matter. Is that possible?
In the Wimbledon final, which he won, he was seen inhaling a powder.
"It's going to come out as one of the supplements, let's say, lines that I'm doing right now with drink and a few other things," said the tennis player.
