Khaleej Times

British tennis events to go ahead without Russians

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Tennis tournament­s in Britain in the run-up to Wimbledon will go ahead as scheduled with full ranking points on offer despite a ban on Russian and Belarusian players, the men’s tennis governing body ATP said on Monday.

The ATP Board said it had not yet made a decision on Wimbledon after the grasscourt Grand Slam became the first tennis tournament to ban individual competitor­s from the two countries last month.

The players were banned following Russia’s conflict with Ukraine, which Moscow calls a “special military operation”. Belarus has been a key staging area for the invasion.

The tune-up tournament­s are organised by the Lawn Tennis Associatio­n (LTA), which said it was united with Wimbledon organisers, the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC), in banning Russian and Belarusian players at its events.

“Following extensive consultati­on with the Player Council and Tournament Council, the ATP Board has today confirmed that this season’s ATP Tour events in Queen’s and Eastbourne will proceed as normal, offering full ATP rankings points,” the ATP said.

“LTA’S decision to ban Russian and Belarusian athletes is however contrary to ATP rules and undermines

the ability for players of any nationalit­y to enter tournament­s based on merit, and without discrimina­tion — a fundamenta­l principle of the ATP Tour.

“Sanctions related to LTA’S violation of ATP rules will now be assessed separately under ATP governance. ATP’S response to Wimbledon’sdecisionr­emainsunde­r review, with more to be communicat­ed in due course.”

The ban will not allow players such as Russia’s world number two Daniil Medvedev to take part in any events on British soil.

Wimbledon is scheduled for June 27-July 10.

The LTA and women’s tennis body (WTA) did not immediatel­y respond to a Reuters request for comment. —

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