MELBOURNE (Reuters) -Russian and Belarusian flags have been banned from the Melbourne Park precinct during the Australian Open after a complaint from the Ukraine ambassador to the country ...
FILE PHOTO: Tennis - Australian Open - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia - January 20, 2023 Ukraine's Marta Kostyuk reacts during her third round match against Jessica Pegula of the U.S ...
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 ...
Wimbledon has still not taken a decision on the participation of Russian and Belarusian players at the grasscourt Grand Slam ...
The flags and colours of Russia and its political ally Belarus were paraded at Wednesday's opening ceremony. The IBA is headed by Russian Umar ... well as New Zealand, Australia and Japan.
BERLIN — Authorities in Berlin have banned Russian and Ukrainian flags from being flown near the city’s memorials this weekend as people commemorate the 77th anniversary of the end of the Second World ...
The 20-year-old, who is from Kyiv, previously said she would not shake hands with any Russian or Belarusian opponent with war ...
Fans are also restricted from displaying Russian or Belarusian flags. Kostyuk has previously ... the tournament and a $1 million fine. The Australian Open did allow players to compete this year ...
World No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka, who is from Belarus, said she struggled to understand the "hate" she encountered in the locker ...
A year after banning Russian and Belarusian players from the All-England Club following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Wimbledon has lifted the ban for 2023.