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Report: Wimbledon to bar Russian players

Russian tennis players will not be permitted to compete at Wimbledon, the prestigious third Grand Slam of the season, in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Sportico reported Tuesday night.

The All England Club would become the first tennis organization to refuse Russians outright. The ATP and WTA Tours and the International Tennis Federation have allowed players from Russia and its ally Belarus to continue competing, but they are barred from displaying their national flags or playing their national anthems.

In addition, Russia and Belarus have been banned for team competitions such as the Davis Cup and the Billie Jean King Cup.

The decision would prevent world No. 2 Daniil Medvedev and world No. 8 Andrey Rublev from competing in the Wimbledon men's draw. Rublev made headlines last month when he wrote "no war please" on a television camera lens after winning a match in Dubai.

On the women's side, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (ranked No. 15), Daria Kasatkina (No. 26) and Veronika Kudermetova (No. 29) would be among those affected by the ruling.

The Sportico report said it wasn't clear whether players from Belarus, which has shown political support for Russian president Vladimir Putin, also would be banned. Two highly ranked female players, Aryna Sabalenka (No. 4) and Victoria Azarenka (No. 18), hail from Belarus.

Multiple outlets previously reported that British government officials were in talks with the Lawn Tennis Association and considering implementing a ban on Russian athletes at Wimbledon.

"We are in very close dialog with the All England Club, the government, with the tours," LTA chief executive Steve Lloyd said this month. "We are very conscious of public sentiment in this area. We are trying to navigate what that

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