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Daniil Medvedev is facing more calls to be banned from competing amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The world No 1 and all other Russian and Belarusian tennis players are currently competing as neutrals with no mention of their country or flag, but Ukrainian former world No 13 Alexandr Dolgopolov says this "is not changing anything" and wants to see them barred.
There have been multiple calls for Russian and Belarusian tennis players to be banned from competition, with tennis one of the few sports still allowing them to compete but as neutrals stripped of mentions of their country or flag. The likes of Medvedev could even be stopped from competing in Wimbledon this summer unless they denounce Vladimir Putin and his actions, according to Sports Minister Nigel Huddleston, who is in talks with the