Teammates and former Olympics champions have expressed support for Biles, including Michael Phelps and three-time gold medalist Aly Raisman. Jade Carey will take Biles’ spot in the all-around finals.

Team USA added to its medal count, winning gold in the first-ever women’s 3x3 basketball final. Swimming star Katie Ledecky won gold in the 1500-meter freestyle.

The United States now sits third on the medal table with 11 golds, 11 silvers, and nine bronzes. Its main competitors for the top spot on the podium remain China, Japan and the ROC.

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Jade Carey will replace Simone Biles in all-around finals Olympic viewership down more than 30% from 2016 Games Team USA wins gold in women’s 3x3 basketball Extreme heat disrupts tennis matches

Serbia’s Djokovic beat Alejandro Davidovich Fokina of Spain Wednesday and will take on Japan’s Kei Nishikori in the next round.

Djokovic described the heat in Tokyo Wednesday as “really brutal.”

“I’ve played tennis now professionally for 20 years, and I’ve never faced this kind of conditions in my entire life on a consecutive daily basis,” Djokovic said

Djokovic is just three wins away from a gold medal.

He also won in round one of mixed doubles with teammate Nina Stojanovic.

Carey, who places ninth in the qualifying event, will join Sunisa Lee. Only two athletes per team are able to compete in the individual events.

The vault and floor specialist was not part of the Team USA quartet that took silver in the team all-around finals.

Read more about Jade Carey here.

About 16.9 million people tuned in for NBC’s Sunday night coverage of the Games, down 43 percent from the corresponding night in Rio, according to the Neilson company. On Saturday, NBC has an audience of 12.6 million, down 39 percent from Rio.

However, the numbers slightly improve when viewership from NBC’s other channels is factored in. With the figures from USA, NBCSN, CNBC and live streaming, NBC’s “total audience delivery” on Sunday reached 20 million.

He lifted 166kg in the snatch and 198kg in the clean and jerk for a combined weight of 364kg. This surpasses the previous record of 363kg which Shi set himself in the 2019 World Championships. His snatch and clean and jerk also broke the world record.

Julio Ruben Mayora Pernia earned silver and Rahmat Erwin Abdullah of Indonesia took home bronze.

This is Latvia’s first medal in the 2020 Tokyo Games.

The ROC took silver and Serbia earned bronze over China.

China’s Xiao Ruoteng took silver and the Russian Olympic Committee’s Nikita Nagornyy earned bronze.

Team USA’s Brody Malone and Sam Mikulak finished in 10th and 12th place.

Stefanie Dolson, Allisha Gray, Kelsey Plum and Jackie Young become the first-ever women’s 3x3 basketball gold medal team.

ROC takes silver and China beat France to earn bronze.

Wednesday’s 11 a.m. matches at the Ariake Tennis Park will now begin at 3 p.m. local time from Thursday.

“In the interests of player health and welfare and following extensive consultation, the ITF has announced a change of schedule due to increasing heat and humidity currently being experienced in Tokyo,” the International Tennis Federation said in a statement.

She dominates the event, finishing in 15:37.34. Ledecky is now a six-time gold medal winner.

Teammate Erica Sullivan finished second to earn a silver for Team USA.

The game was won by Czech player Markéta Vondrousova.

A swim-off will take place later for the final qualification spot to the semi-finals.

Kelsey Plum, Stefanie Dolson, Jacquelyn Young, and Allisha Gray defeated France 18-16 and will face the winner of the semifinal between China and the Russian Olympic Committee.

Jacobs says that “not having any outside air is so inhuman.” She says she refused to move on her seventh day of quarantine in a room where the window doesn’t open. After more than seven hours, she claims, officials agreed to let her stand at an open window for 15 minutes a day.

“Having that first breath of outside air was the saddest and best moment in my life.”

Health officials reported 3,177 new cases in the past 24 hours.

But this morning, Team Hungary’s Kristóf Milák smashed the record - 1:51.25.

Her teammates, USA Gymnastics, as well as current and former Olympic champions have come out to support her. Team USA now sits third in the medal table - can they reclaim the top spot today?

Stick with Newsweek’s liveblog throughout Wednesday for all the latest.