Murray says focus must be on Ukraine war, not Wimbledon U-turn
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[April 13, 2023]
MONTE CARLO (Reuters) - The war in Ukraine and the plight of its
tennis players must be at the forefront of discussions at Wimbledon, not
the Grand Slam's decision to reverse its ban on Russian and Belarusian
players, former world number one Andy Murray said. |
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Wimbledon was the only Grand Slam to ban
competitors from Russia and its ally Belarus in 2022 after the
invasion, which Moscow calls a "special operation", but has said
they could return as neutrals this year.
"What's really important is to continue to talk about what's
happening in Ukraine now, not focusing on a few tennis players
and a few athletes who may or may not be able to play major
sporting events," Murray told the Tennis Majors website.
"It's a difficult decision for Wimbledon. The rest of sport had
gone in a completely different direction to them, which made it
hard. But I don't think this should be so much about that.
"It's distracting a little bit from actually what's taking
place. You don't want that to happen. You want the actual issue
to be at the forefront of all of these discussions."
Several Ukrainian players have spoken about how difficult it is
to continue competing while their country is at war.
"I've seen some of the female players have spoken out about how
difficult they found it and maybe felt like they could have had
more support through that," Murray said.
"You need to understand their perspective as well, and not just
the players that weren't allowed to play last year.
"There are Ukrainian players whose families (are affected) and
they're going through unbelievably difficult times. That's
what's important."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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