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Ukraine refugees offered Wimbledon tickets

Ukrainian refugees who reached England after the war broke out at home are being given the chance to watch the Wimbledon tennis championships.

Throughout the two-week tournament, there will be other Ukraine-linked events including fundraising for refugees, while Ukraine’s ambassador to the UK, Vadym Prystaiko, sat in the royal box on the opening day.

Wimbledon, which is played at the All England Tennis Club, has banned Russian players from the tournament, a move that puts it at odds with the sport’s global administrators.

The refugees invited are those who settled in the London boroughs of Merton and Wandsworth, which are close to Wimbledon.

They will be joined on the middle Sunday by local residents, Covid heroes from the NHS and some charity groups.

“I’m delighted that Ukrainian refugees hosted across Merton and Wandsworth will be joining us for play on middle Sunday at Wimbledon, which we hope will have a very special atmosphere in its first year as part of the tournament schedule,” said Ian Hewitt, chairman of the All England club.

Iga Swiatek during her 6-0, 6-3 Wimbledon first-round win against Jana Fett on Tuesday, June 28, 2022

The All England club and the Lawn Tennis Association have jointly committed a £250,000 ($303,817) donation on behalf of Wimbledon to the refugee response efforts through the Tennis Plays for Peace initiative and the British Red Cross Ukraine Appeal.

The donation is on top of £200,000 already committed by the Wimbledon Foundation to the British Red Cross Emergency Appeal, Disasters Emergency Committee and the Merton-area Polish Family Association.

“It is important that we acknowledge those that are suffering so greatly due to the unrelenting conflict imposed upon Ukraine,” said Scott

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