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‘I have Armenian roots’ – Khachanov angers Azerbaijan

- PA MEDIA/DPA

AUSTRALIAN Open semifinali­st Karen Khachanov is at the centre of a political row after using his matches to voice support for the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Historical­ly part of Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh is internatio­nally recognized as part of Azerbaijan and has been the source of two conflicts since 1990 as well as frequent skirmishes, including what is currently being described as a blockade.

Khachanov, who is Russian but has an Armenian father, has twice written messages on the camera lens after victories during the tournament calling for the area to “stay strong”, while Melbourne’s Armenian community have brought flags

of the region to the venue.

Khachanov’s actions prompted the Azerbaijan Tennis Federation to write a letter of protest to the Internatio­nal

Tennis Federation.

Calling the messages a “provocatio­n” and a “hateful act”, a statement from the ATF concluded: “The ATF condemned this act and demanded that the tennis player be punished and urged the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation to take harsh measures for prevention of such incidents in the future.”

The ITF is yet to make any public comment about the matter but Khachanov, who was unaware of the Azerbaijan response, said he had not been told anything by officials regarding further messages.

“I have Armenian roots,” Khachanov said after defeating Sebastian Korda in the quarterfin­als at Melbourne Park.

“From my father’s side, from my grandfathe­r’s side, even from my mom’s side. I’m half Armenian. To be honest, I don’t want to go deeper than that, and I just wanted to show strength and support to my people. That’s it.”

 ?? (AFP) ?? Russia’s Karen Khachanov speaks during an interview after his victory against USA’s Sebastian Korda during their men’s singles quarter-final at the Australian Open in Melbourne on Tuesday.
(AFP) Russia’s Karen Khachanov speaks during an interview after his victory against USA’s Sebastian Korda during their men’s singles quarter-final at the Australian Open in Melbourne on Tuesday.

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