Wimbledon to ban Russian and Belarus players in the wake of Ukraine invasion
- Wimbledon is set to become the first major tennis tournament to bar players from Russia and Belarus because of the invasion of Ukraine
- The Lawn Tennis Association, which oversees key Wimbledon warm-up tournaments such as Queen’s and Eastbourne, said they would follow Wimbledon’s lead

Men’s tennis world No 2 Daniil Medvedev is set to be barred from this year’s Wimbledon grand slam tournament as The Times reported organisers are to ban Russian and Belarus players due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Russian and Belarusian players have been able to continue to compete in ATP and WTA events under a neutral flag since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24.
It was believed this would extend to the three remaining grand slam events – though the ITF banned both countries’ teams from the Davis Cup and the Billie Jean King Cup.
However, The Times says sources have told them that after almost two months of talks Wimbledon organisers prefer to ban the players rather than adhere to a compromise solution offered by the British government.

That would have seen the likes of Medvedev and last year’s Wimbledon women’s singles semi-finalist Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus sign statements that they would not make supportive comments of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Wimbledon organisers believe signing such statements could impact negatively on the families of the players. It is likely that this will apply to all British grass-court tournaments this summer.