Wimbledon willing to become a simple gala tournament, for having excluded Russian and Belarusian players

Wimbledon willing to become a simple gala tournament, for having excluded Russian and Belarusian players

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A spectator holds a Russian flag during a match between Russia's Daniil Medvedev and Croatia's Marin Cilic at the previous Wimbledon Championships on July 3, 2021.

Wimbledon could become a prestigious gala tournament this summer, without a bet on the world ranking: the ATP and the WTA, which manage the men’s and women’s circuits, decided on Friday, May 20, not to distribute any Grand Slam points on grass if it maintains his decision to exclude Russians and Belarusians because of the war in Ukraine.

“If nothing changes, it is with immense regret and reluctance that we see no other option but to withdraw the ATP points at Wimbledon for the 2022 edition.”The agency announced in a press release. A position imitated minutes later by the WTA. For the ATP, if Wimbledon excludes players of Russian and Belarusian nationality, this is the principle considered as ” fundamental “ equity between all players to participate in all tournaments “for their merit and without discrimination” that is questioned.

The British Grand Slam tournament announced on April 20 its intention to exclude Russians and Belarusians from the 2022 edition, because “Under the circumstances of unprecedented and unjustified military aggression, it would be unacceptable for the Russian regime to derive any benefit from the participation of Russian or Belarusian players.”. The prestigious grass-court tournament, however, clarified that this decision could be reviewed if the “circumstances change radically in June”.

A “disproportionate” penalty

On Friday night, the organizers of the tournament, scheduled this year between June 27 and July 10, reaffirmed in a press release that they stood firm in their position and denounced the decisions. “disproportionate” Y “harmful for all the players present on the circuit” taken by world tennis authorities:

“We deeply regret the consequences of this decision on those affected. However, given the position taken by the British government to limit Russia’s external influence (…)We continue to believe that we have made the only viable decision for Wimbledon as a renowned British sporting event and institution, and we stand by that decision. »

The ATP, which accepts Russian and Belarusian players under a neutral flag, repeated on Friday that the position of the Wimbledon tournament “challenged” the principle of equality between the players, as well as “file system integrity”.

“Our rules and agreements exist to protect the rights of all players. Unilateral decisions of this nature (…) it set a damaging precedent for the rest of the circuit. The discrimination imposed by tournaments alone is simply not sustainable on a circuit that spans more than 30 countries.”insists the ATP.

An ill-accepted “political gesture”

The four Grand Slam tournaments (Australian Open, Roland-Garros, Wimbledon and US Open) do not directly depend on the ATP or the WTA. But the Wimbledon decision was very badly received by the vast majority of the tennis world, who see it as a political gesture and, like Rafael Nadal, “very unfair”.

ATP stress Wimbledon followed “recommendations” of the British government that they were not binding and that these “Informal recommendations offered an alternative that would have allowed players to participate individually under a neutral flag after signing a declaration.” against the invasion of Ukraine, which would have been “a more acceptable option for the ATP”.

The International Tennis Federation (ITF) has also announced that Wimbledon will withdraw points for junior and wheelchair tennis tournaments scheduled during the fortnight of the tournament. “The ITF position remains that Russian and Belarusian players should be able to participate as neutral athletes”explains the Federation, which also prohibits from 1Ahem Go to Russia and Belarus to participate in any national team competition.

The world with AFP

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