Scottish Daily Mail

British tennis fined $1m for Russia ban

- By MATT HUGHES

WimBLeDON’S row with the internatio­nal tennis authoritie­s over their ban on russian players has escalated with the British game hit by an extraordin­ary series of fines totalling $1million. Sportsmail has learned that the WTa has secretly fined the Lawn Tennis associatio­n and the all england Club £620,000 and £207,000 respective­ly as a punishment for excluding russian and Belarusian players from the warm-up tournament­s in eastbourne, Nottingham and Birmingham. The all england Club, who run Wimbledon, and the LTa are set to appeal with the backing of the British Government, who reacted angrily last night when informed of the fines. ‘Since February the vast majority of the internatio­nal sporting community have come together in solidarity to condemn (Vladimir) Putin’s barbaric actions in ukraine,’ Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries told Sportsmail. ‘regrettabl­y the internatio­nal tennis federation­s appear determined to be outcasts in this. The LTa and Wimbledon should be praised for their move to make russia an internatio­nal sporting pariah — and doing what is right in the current circumstan­ces.’ in another worrying developmen­t for British tennis there are also concerns about the appeal process. Sportsmail has learned that the WTa will only permit an appeal once the fine has been paid in full, leaving the British authoritie­s no option but to shell out over £827,000 before they can mount their defence. These concerns are compounded by the fact that the WTa board who will hear the appeal is chaired by WTa chief executive Steve Simon, who was responsibl­e for issuing the original fine.

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