Premier League suspends broadcast deal with Russia because of Ukraine invasion
The Premier League has suspended its broadcast deal with Russia following the country's invasion of neighbouring Ukraine.
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The Premier League has suspended its broadcast deal with Russia following the country's invasion of neighbouring Ukraine.
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ATP rankings barely moved on Monday following a weekend when the Davis Cup replaced tournaments, there was one visible change, as the Russian flag vanished from the list. Daniil Medvedev stayed on top, but the country column next to his name contained a white rectangle, after the ATP responded to the invasion of Ukraine, by deciding last week to allow Russian and Belarusian players to continue to compete, but not under their national flags. Andrey Rublev, who dropped a place to seventh, Aslan Karatsev in 22 and Karen Khachanov, who fell one spot to 26, also had their nationality hidden by the ATP.
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