Two Ukrainian footballers killed in Russian invasion as violence continues
Jurgen Klopp calls cup hero Caoimhin Kelleher world’s best back-up goalkeeper
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Jurgen Klopp calls cup hero Caoimhin Kelleher world’s best back-up goalkeeper
TSN Senior Correspondent
PARIS: Russia continued to pay a heavy sporting price for its invasion of Ukraine on Tuesday, frozen out by a snowballing list of sports with perhaps the most painful blows coming from ice skating and athletics. However, Russian and Belarusian tennis players will be allowed to continue competing on the WTA and ATP Tours and in Grand Slam tournaments, despite its teams being suspended from the Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup.
Motorsport's governing body the FIA is to allow Russian competitors to take part in international events despite the country's invasion of Ukraine.
Roman Abramovich is set to receive offers for Chelsea this week amid reports he could be considering selling the Premier League club.
A crack team of Russian fighters which were sent to assassinate President Volodymyr Zelenskyy have been killed.
Russia and Belarus have been banned from the Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup, but players will be allowed to compete as individuals on the ATP and WTA tours. Players will also not be allowed to compete under the flag of Russia or Belarus on tour and at Grand Slams.
Ukrainian heavyweight boxing icon Vitali Klitschko has issued a message of defiance to Vladimir Putin and says he is ‘ready to die’ to protect his country from Russia’s invasion.