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Borisa Simanic holds the basketball in front of Nuni Omot
Borisa Simanic has won three Serbian League titles with Crvena Zvezda

Serbia’s Borisa Simanic has had surgery to remove a kidney after suffering an injury at the Basketball World Cup.

Simanic was hit in the stomach by South Sudan’s Nuni Omot as Serbia won 115-83 in the Philippines on 30 August.

He had surgery on the day of the incident, but “due to complications” a second operation took place on Sunday.

Team doctor Dragan Radovanovic said: “[We] expect that after this operation, the post-operative course will go smoothly.”

The 25-year-old power forward – who plays for Zaragoza – is being monitored at a hospital in Manila.

Officials saw no foul play when the incident took place at Smart Araneta Coliseum, in Quezon City, but Omot has issued an apology.

“As a sportsman, I first hand understand the severity of his situation and I am deeply sorry that this happened,” Omot said.

“No player should have to go through that.”

The South Sudan Basketball Federation subsequently released a statement condemning the “racism and harassment” suffered by Omot since the incident.

“Basketball is a sport that is recognised to bring people together rather than to be used as a tool of prejudice,” it said.

“We extend prayers and best wishes to Borisa Simanic.”

The 19th edition of the World Cup is being co-hosted by the Philippines, Japan and Indonesia.

Serbia beat Lithuania 87-68 on Tuesday to reach the semi-finals, where they will face either Canada or Slovenia.

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