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Wimbledon bans players from Russia and Belarus

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LONDON, April 20, (AP): Tennis players from Russia and Belarus will not be allowed to play at Wimbledon this year because of the war in Ukraine, the All England Club announced Wednesday.

Among the prominent men’s players affected by the ban are reigning U.S. Open champion Daniil Medvedev, who recently reached No. 1 in the ATP rankings and is currently No. 2, and No. 8 Andrey Rublev. The women’s players affected include No. 4 Aryna Sabalenka, who was a Wimbledon semifinali­st last year; Victoria Azarenka, a former No. 1 who has won the Australian Open twice; and Anastasia Pavlyuchen­kova, the French Open runner-up last year. Medvedev, Rublev and Pavlyuchen­kova are from Russia; Sabalenka and Azarenka are from Belarus.

Wimbledon begins on June 27. The All England Club confirmed in March that it was having discussion­s with the British government about whether Russians should be able to play in the grass-court Grand Slam tournament.

Russian athletes have been prevented from competing in many sports following their country’s invasion of Ukraine. Belarus has aided Russia in the war. Soccer, figure skating and track and field have all banned Russian and Belarusian athletes and teams from their events because of the war. The Russian men’s national soccer team was excluded from last month’s

World Cup qualifying playoffs, forcing them to miss a chance to reach this year’s tournament in Qatar.

Wednesday’s move signals the first time a tennis tournament has told players from Russia and Belarus they are not welcome.

The seven groups that run the sport around the world decided March 1 that players from those countries would be allowed to compete in WTA, ATP and Grand Slam tournament­s but not under the name or flag of Russia or Belarus.

Those two nations also were kicked out of the Billie Jean King Cup and Davis Cup team competitio­ns; Russia had been the reigning champion in both.

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