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World No 2 Daniil Medvedev has confirmed his desire to play at Wimbledon this summer, despite the tournament's row with the ATP and the WTA after banning Belarusian and Russian players from competing. Medvedev wants to challenge for the second Grand Slam of his career at SW19 this summer, even with no ranking points on offer, though it looks though he will not be allowed to play at the All England Club with a reversal of the ban on players unlikely.
Last week, the ATP announced in a statement that 'with great regret' it would be removing ranking points from Wimbledon due to certain players being unable to feature because of their nationalities. Both the ATP and WTA also accused the All England Lawn Tennis Club and the Lawn Tennis Association of violating their rankings agreements.
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