The Standard (St. Catharines)

Federer turned down Saudi tennis event invite

Djokovic, Nadal said yes to exhibition match

- JEROME PUGMIRE

PARIS — Roger Federer turned down an invitation to play in a planned exhibition match in Saudi Arabia in December which his tennis rivals Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal have committed to play in.

Saudi Arabia is under growing pressure from the internatio­nal community following the killing of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi after he entered Saudi Arabia’s consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 2. He was a Washington Post columnist who had written critically of Saudi Arabia’s crown prince.

Tennis stars Djokovic and Nadal have expressed doubt as to whether they will play an exhibition match at the King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah on Dec. 22, but they have not withdrawn. Both players have said the invitation­s were made at least one year ago.

Federer, a 20-time Grand Slam champion, said he turned down the invitation a year ago because he “didn’t want to play there at that time. So, for me, it was a very quick decision.”

Amnesty Internatio­nal has urged Nadal and Djokovic not to play.

“Of course I’m aware of the situation. But I had a commitment since one year ago to play there. And my team is talking to them, to analyze the things. That’s it,” Nadal said when asked his position on Sunday.

Djokovic also made it clear that the decision to play was made a long time ago.

“We have the commitment with them for over a year, actually last year when we were discussing this potential matchup,” he said. “It was my profession­al tennis decision to do that. Of course I know, I’m aware of what’s happening, and it’s sad, of course.”

The top-ranked Serb also stopped short of confirming his presence.

“My team right now is in touch with the people in Saudi Arabia as well as Rafa’s and of course we are all talking to understand the situation better,” the 14-time Grand Slam champion said Sunday. “Because right now we just don’t have obviously enough informatio­n, and we have to look into that a bit more and then we’ll make our decision soon.”

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