Removing ranking points from Wimbledon not a great move says Murray
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[May 31, 2022]
(Reuters) - Britain's twice
Wimbledon champion Andy Murray said on Monday the decision to strip
the Grand Slam of its ranking points was not a "great move" by the
ATP and WTA Tours.
Wimbledon had its ranking points taken away by the men's ATP and
women's WTA after the grasscourt major opted to exclude players from
Russia and Belarus because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which
Moscow calls a 'special operation'.
"Removing the points, if it doesn't stop players from playing then I
don't think it's a great move from the ATP," Murray told reporters
after moving into the second round of the Surbiton Trophy grasscourt
event.
"They've taken points away - everyone's still showing up.
"My belief is Wimbledon will go ahead and have an extremely strong
player field."
Banning Russian and Belarusian players from this year's
championships was the only viable option under the guidance provided
by the British government, organisers the All England Lawn Tennis
Club said last month when announcing the decision.
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"I don't believe there's anyone at the ATP that
supports what's happening in Ukraine," Murray said.
"I think they're trying to protect the players the best they can and
that's the decision that they've taken. Some players are fine with
the decision but I think the majority of them were not," he added.
"I spoke to some of the Russian players in Madrid and I feel for
those players as well. I like them and I'm friends with them and I
don't believe they're in favour of what's happening (in Ukraine)
either."
Murray said last week that Wimbledon would never
feel like an 'exhibition event'.
(Reporting by Silvia Recchimuzzi in Gdansk; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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