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Russian stars face disqualification threat as Wimbledon issue strict conditions to players
Daily Express
Daily Express · 17h
Russian stars face disqualification threat as Wimbledon issue strict conditions to players
Russian and Belarusian stars will have to sign a declaration stating they do not support the invasion of Ukraine or the regimes in their countries to be allowed to play at Wimbledon. And they face disqualification if they breach the rules during the grass-court Grand Slam in July.
The Financial Times
The Financial Times · 16h
Russian tennis players allowed back to compete at Wimbledon
Russian and Belarusian tennis players will be allowed to compete in this year’s Wimbledon Championships after a ban in place since last year was lifted on Friday by the UK’s governing body for the sport.
Tennis-Russian, Belarusian Players To Compete As 'Neutrals' At Wimbledon After Ban Lifted
International Business Times
International Business Times · 14h
Tennis-Russian, Belarusian Players To Compete As 'Neutrals' At Wimbledon After Ban Lifted
Wimbledon lifted its ban on Russian and Belarusian players on Friday and will allow them to compete in the grasscourt Grand Slam this year as "neutral" athletes in a climbdown from the stance it took after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Yahoo · 15h
Wimbledon Will Let Russian, Belarusian Tennis Players Compete as Neutrals This Year
The prestigious tournament totally banned athletes from the two countries last year following the invasion of Ukraine
The Sun · 19h
Wimbledon makes huge U-turn over ban on Russian stars with players now allowed to compete under different flag
WIMBLEDON has reversed its ban on Russian and Belarusian tennis stars and will allow them to play at the 2023 Championships under a neutral flag. On April 20, 2022, All England Club officials
RTE Online · 18h
Russian and Belarusian players welcome at Wimbledon, under certain conditions
Russian and Belarusian players will be allowed to compete at Wimbledon this year, the All England Club has announced.
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Djokovic’s Father Gets Last Warning over Russian Flag Drama
Novak Djokovic’s father has been warned about his future behaviour after causing outrage at the 2023 Australian Open by posing with a Russian flag with Vladimir Putin’s face on it. Tournament ...
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IOC recommends return of some Russian athletes to international competition
Russian athletes were given conditions Tuesday that could lead to their return to international sports events, though the ...
Tennis2d
Djokovic tops Paul; faces Tsitsipas in Australian Open final
Australian Open on Friday after getting caught up in a flap over being seen with a group waving banned Russian flags at the tournament. Forget about the heavily taped left hamstring that was ...
Sydney Morning Herald10h
Wimbledon lifts ban on Russian, Belarusian players
Wimbledon has lifted its ban on Russian and Belarusian players and ... and Belarus from anyone including players and fans. Flags of the two countries were banned at this year’s Australian Open ...

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