Medvedev Wimbledon hopes could hinge on political assurance - UK
minister
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[March 16, 2022]
(Reuters) - U.S. Open champion Daniil
Medvedev may have to provide assurances that he does not support
Russian president Vladimir Putin if he is to compete at this year's
Wimbledon, British Sports Minister Nigel Huddleston said on Tuesday.
Huddleston said he would not be comfortable with a "Russian athlete
flying the Russian flag" and winning the grasscourt Grand Slam in
London.
"Many countries have agreed that they will not allow representatives
from Russia to compete. There are also visa issues as well. When it
comes to individuals, that is more complex," Huddleston said at a
select committee in parliament when asked about Medvedev competing
at Wimbledon.
"Absolutely nobody flying the flag for Russia should be allowed or
enabled."
Huddleston said many athletes have multiple or dual citizenships and
would be willing to compete as "non-aligned, non-flag bearing
entities" but that the situation demanded further action.
"We need some potential assurance that they are not supporters of
Putin and we are considering what requirements we may need to try
and get some assurances along those lines," he added.
Huddleston said he was discussing the issue with Wimbledon
organisers, the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC).
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Russia's Daniil Medvedev in action during his semifinal match
against Spain's Rafael Nadal REUTERS/Henry Romero
Medvedev rose to number one in the men's world
rankings last month, although he is set to lose top spot to Novak
Djokovic following a third-round loss at Indian Wells on Monday.
Russian and Belarusian players are allowed to play on the elite ATP
and WTA Tours but not under the name or flag of their countries.
Russia was also banned from defending its Davis Cup and Billie Jean
King Cup team titles, a decision that followed the country's
invasion of Ukraine last month.
Belarus was a key staging area for the invasion, which Russia says
is a "special operation".
Wimbledon runs from June 27-July 10.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)
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