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Wimbledon situation 'lose-lose' right now, says McEnroe

PARIS : Tennis great John McEnroe said Wimbledon was wrong to ban Russian and Belarusian players after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine but wished the sport's governing bodies had not retaliated by stripping the Grand Slam of ranking points.

The All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC), which organises the grasscourt major, decided to ban players from the two countries for this year's championships due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which Moscow calls a 'special operation'.

Belarus has been a key staging area for the invasion.

The AELTC decision was described as 'discriminatory' by the men's ATP and the women's WTA and in response they have removed the ranking points for next month's tournament.

Banning Russian and Belarusian players from this year's championships was the only viable option under the guidance provided by the British government, the AELTC said last month.

McEnroe, who claimed three of his seven Grand Slam titles at Wimbledon, said there was no winner in the tussle.

"It was a mistake (to ban Russian and Belarusian players). I know that it's a very horrible, tricky, terrible situation, obviously, in Ukraine," the 63-year-old told Reuters.

"And no one else has made that decision. I think there was something with the government? I don't know exactly. I wish that wasn't what they did. And I wish the ATP and the WTA didn't decide it, say right now no points.

"It's like a lose-lose right now. Tennis players, we are like a fraternity. We travel the world. And even if we speak different languages, there's a connection. And in a small way, it's like a family. And we need to support each other.

"It's difficult to see like some of our best players not playing because of something they have nothing to do with. So I hope it is

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