Rafale Nadal, Novak Djokovic slam Wimbledon ban on Russian players
The Hindu
On April 20, Wimbledon became the first standalone tennis tournament to refuse entries to Russian and Belarusian players
Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic criticised Wimbledon's decision to exclude Russian and Belarus players from this year’s tournament following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The two tennis greats said Sunday that Wimbledon had acted unfairly.
“I think it’s very unfair of (on) my Russian tennis mates, my colleagues ... it’s not their fault what’s happening in this moment with the war,” Nadal, a 21-time Grand Slam winner, said in Spain where both he and Djokovic are preparing to play in the Madrid Open.
“I’m sorry for them,” Nadal said. “Wimbledon just took their decision ... the government didn’t force them to do it."
Nadal added: “Let’s see what happens in the next weeks, if the players will take some kind of decision in that regard.”
The ATP and WTA tennis tours have both publicly criticised the All England Club’s decision which was announced April 20.
Wimbledon starts on June 27.
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