Western Mail

Wimbledon says no to Russian and Belarusian stars

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RUSSIAN and Belarusian players will not be allowed to compete at this year’s Wimbledon due to the invasion of Ukraine.

Entries from players from the two countries will be declined “with deep regret”, tournament organisers said.

Men’s world number two Daniil Medvedev of Russia and women’s world number four Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus will be among those affected by the decision.

All England Club chairman Ian Hewitt said: “We recognise that this is hard on the individual­s affected, and it is with sadness that they will suffer for the actions of the leaders of the Russian regime.

“We have very carefully considered the alternativ­e measures that might be taken within the UK Government guidance but, given the high profile environmen­t of The Championsh­ips, the importance of not allowing sport to be used to promote the Russian regime and our broader concerns for public and player (including family) safety, we do not believe it is viable to proceed on any other basis at The Championsh­ips.”

Wimbledon said that the decision would be reconsider­ed if circumstan­ces “change materially” between now and June and welcomed the LTA’s decision to also ban players from Russia and Belarus from its UK events this summer.

A statement on behalf of the All England Club and the Committee of Management of The Championsh­ips expressed ongoing support to “all those impacted by the conflict in Ukraine during these shocking and distressin­g times”.

It added: “We share in the universal condemnati­on of Russia’s illegal actions and have carefully considered the situation in the context of our duties to the players, to our community and to the broader UK public as a British sporting institutio­n.

“We have also taken into account guidance set out by the UK Government specifical­ly in relation to sporting bodies and events.

“Given the profile of The Championsh­ips in the United Kingdom and around the world, it is our responsibi­lity to play our part in the widespread efforts of Government, industry, sporting and creative institutio­ns to limit Russia’s global influence through the strongest means possible.

“In the circumstan­ces of such unjustifie­d and unpreceden­ted military aggression, it would be unacceptab­le for the Russian regime to derive any benefits from the involvemen­t of Russian or Belarusian players with The Championsh­ips.

“It is therefore our intention, with deep regret, to decline entries from Russian and Belarusian players to The Championsh­ips 2022.”

US Open champion Medvedev reached the fourth round of Wimbledon last year, while Sabalenka was a beaten semi-finalist.

Russian world number 15 Anastasia Pavlyuchen­kova and Belarus’ Victoria Azarenka - a two-time Australian Open champion - will also miss out, along with men’s world number eight Andrey Rublev.

Wimbledon is set to take place from Monday, June 27 to Sunday, July 10.

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