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Ukraine invasion: tennis bosses ban Russia from team events, but players can still compete on ATP, WTA Tours

  • Russia banned from defending Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup titles, Belarus also kicked out
  • Men’s world No 1 Daniil Medvedev will be allowed to play grand slams, but not under name of his country or its flag

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Russia’s Daniil Medvedev will be allowed to compete on the ATP Tour and at grand slams. Photo: Reuters

Russia has been banned from defending its Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup titles but its players will still be allowed to compete at the grand slams and in regular tour events.

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The decision by tennis authorities follows Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last week. Belarus, a key staging area for the invasion, which Russia says is a “special operation”, has also been banned from the international team competitions.

“The international governing bodies of tennis stand united in our condemnation of Russia’s actions,” the ATP, WTA, International Tennis Federation and the grand slams said in a joint statement.

Andrey Rublev helped Russia beat Croatia in the 2021 Davis Cup final in Madrid in December. Photo: AFP
Andrey Rublev helped Russia beat Croatia in the 2021 Davis Cup final in Madrid in December. Photo: AFP

Russian and Belarusian players will be able to play on the elite ATP and WTA Tours but not under the name or flag of their countries, the governing bodies said.

Men’s world No 1 Daniil Medvedev and No 6 Andrey Rublev helped Russia beat Croatia in the 2021 Davis Cup final in Madrid in December, a month after the Russian women won the Billie Jean King Cup in Prague.

The tennis authorities also suspended Moscow’s combined WTA-ATP event scheduled for October.

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It is unclear whether Russia will be able to compete in the lucrative team-based ATP Cup in Australia. Russia made the semi-finals of the 2022 event in January and won the 2021 tournament.

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