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Wimbledon's ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes was once again a major talking point during Monday's French Open coverage. So much so that tennis legends John McEnroe and Tim Henman got into a passionate discussion, with one month to go before the tournament gets underway.
Wimbledon has been made an unranked event at which neither ATP or WTA Tour points can be won. This is in response to Wimbledon's ban on Russian and Belarusian players amid Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine, which has lasted for three months.
"I'm gonna go after Mr Henman," said McEnroe on Eurosport while discussing the matter. "Because I think it was a mistake by Wimbledon to do what they did in the first place, kicking out the Russians and Belarusians. I don't know how they came up with the Belarusians too but that's a whole other