The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Medvedev ready to play as neutral athlete

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NDIAN WELLS, California. — World number four Daniil Medvedev said he was excited about competing at the Paris Olympics and will follow the rules as a neutral athlete after the sport’s governing body announced its stance on players from Russia and Belarus on Wednesday.

The Internatio­nal Tennis Federation (ITF) said players from the two countries could take part in the Paris Games as neutrals without flags, emblems or anthems.

Russians and Belarusian­s were banned from competing internatio­nally following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, for which Belarus has been used as a staging ground.

In March last year, however, the IOC issued a set of recommenda­tions for internatio­nal sports federation­s to allow competitor­s from these countries to return. Speaking before his Indian Wells opener on Friday, Russian Medvedev said he was looking for-ward to playing in the Olympics after a positive experience in Tokyo three years ago when he made the quarter-finals of the singles competitio­n.

“If I can, I’m going to be there. I’m going to play singles and doubles,” Medvedev told reporters.

“When I was in Tokyo it was an amazing experience. It was probably one of the biggest memories of my sporting life, which I was surprised (by) because in tennis, we tend to think that the Grand Slams are more important.

“About the neutral flag, I’ll follow the rules. If it’s under a neutral flag I’ll play under a neutral flag and I’m going to try to compete there, show good tennis and try to win, for sure.” — Reuters.

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