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Russian tennis star admits she may defect to avoid Wimbledon ban after coming out as gay

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Rublev, the Russian men’s No.2 and World No.8, and Kasatkina, the national No.1 and World No.12, raised the prospect of switching nationality following their ban from this year’s edition of the Championships following the Russian military invasion of Ukraine.

The duo made the comments in an interview aired a week after former compatriot Elena Rybakina’s Wimbledon triumph. Russia was quick to claim credit for the victory by Rybakina – who switched allegiance to Kazakhstan in 2018 – in an attempt to use the victory as propaganda during the war in Ukraine.

The Wimbledon ban has been questioned considering Russian doubles specialist Natela Dzalamidze was allowed to represent Georgia in a late switch, and Rublev and Kasatkina have refused to rule anything out.

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