Daily Mail

British seek allies over ban on Russian players

- By MIKE DICKSON Tennis Correspond­ent

British tennis is hoping that a growing number of nations will join its stance on russian players to save its events from being sanctioned by the tours. talks between countries at government level could leave Wimbledon and the Lawn tennis Associatio­n less isolated in the unilateral bans they have imposed on russians and Belarusian­s. the authoritie­s in rome are already known to be considerin­g preventing russians and Belarusian­s from participat­ing in next month’s italian Open. According to sources, several northern european territorie­s who host profession­al events, especially across scandinavi­a, are now thinking along the same lines. now that the French elections are over, there is expected to be more talk at government level about applying more consistent policy in the whole area. the French Open will begin on May 22, and at present the likes of russia’s men’s world no 2 Daniil Medvedev are allowed to enter. eMMA rADucAnu has moved up to a career-best no 11 in the world following her promising performanc­es last week in stuttgart where she reached the quarter-finals. the 19-year-old is due to play in the Madrid Open later this week.

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